A Missouri woman, pardoned earlier this month by President Donald Trump for her role in the January 6, 2021, attacks on the US Capitol, has been sentenced to prison time for a fatal drunk driving crash.
Abbott, a fierce Trump ally, signed a series of executive orders to collaborate with the federal government in deportation efforts in the Lone Star State.
Tulsi Gabbard, Trump's nominee for director of national intelligence, claimed during her Senate confirmation hearing she was placed on a secret domestic terror watch list after criticizing Kamala Harris and faced heated questions over her past statements on surveillance, Russia, foreign policy, and Edward Snowden.
The leader of the Federal Aviation Administration stepped down from his position mere months after billionaire Elon Musk demanded that he do so, meaning that the FAA is missing a chief in the aftermath of the worst aviation disaster in the US in years.
Trump is attributing the recent DC plane crash that killed at least 28 people to Democrat-led DEI initiatives, despite ongoing investigations and no current evidence tying such policies to the incident.
Democratic Sen. Amy Klobuchar peppered FBI director nominee Kash Patel with questions based on his own words pulled from social media and podcasts, often leading Patel to say, "I don't have it in front of me" or that's a "partial statement."
RFK Jr.'s stance on abortion has shifted over the years, from advocating for term limits, to leaving it up to the mother, to focusing on fetal viability.
JFK's grandson Jack Schlossberg slams RFK Jr. in a fiery live-tweeting spree during his Senate confirmation hearing, calling him a 'f--king liar' over vaccine and public health claims.
A top Trump official railed against recently leaked emails in yet another leaked email, expressing "disappointment" that it was leaked "almost immediately."
Federal employees flooded Reddit with defiant posts, pledging to not quit after the Trump administration sent out a memo offering to pay employees to resign.
Mike Pence used President Donald Trump's own words against him in a stunning message urging senators to vote against Robert F. Kennedy Jr.'s confirmation.
The president had promised during his campaign to cut funding from schools that taught "Critical Race Theory, transgender insanity, and other inappropriate racial, sexual, or political content."