All Articles
“I remain baffled by the rushed and superficial process by which this decision was reached,” said federal prosecutor Danielle Sassoon.
As a candidate last year, Donald Trump suggested he could easily conquer inflation and ease voters' fears about the economy.
Howard Lutnick, whose net worth is $2 billion, said he thought it was a "perfectly reasonable thing to do" to…
President Trump had hinted at the possibility of a pardon in December, telling reporters that the mayor had been “treated…
Reps. Maxine Waters, Maxwell Frost and others confronted a federal employee who blocked them from entering the DOE headquarters.
The workers associations argue that Trump lacks the authority for his swift dismantling of the six-decade-old aid agency.
Advocates and former EPA officials say the imminent closure will likely have lasting harmful impacts on Black, brown and poor…
White, a longtime Trump advisor, has had a complicated relationship with the Black community over the years.
The White House accused Democrats of inciting "violence" as lawmakers say the Trump administration has created a "Constitutional crisis."
Trump's plan for Palestinians and the Gaza Strip has resulted in pushback, including Rep. Al Green vowing to file articles…
Trump is drafting an executive order that would essentially defund the U.S. Department of Education and begin the process of…
A Chinese official said Trump's tariff increase "seriously violates the rules" of the World Trade Organization.
President Donald Trump's tariffs draw swift retaliation in the form of a North American trade war that erupted among the…
Cvil rights groups are sounding the alarm about Patel's qualifications and warning of the FBI's pas illegal activities.
Trump's order allocating funding for expanding school choice would diverting crucial funding away from already underfunded public schools.
The order from the White House sparked uncertainty over a crucial financial lifeline for states, schools and organizations.
Charlotte A. Burrows, a former EEOC commissioner, says she will "explore all legal options" after being removed by Trump.
A federal judge temporarily blocked a push from Trump to pause federal funding while his administration conducts a review.
During the first Trump White House press briefing, Karoline Leavitt indicated the administration intends to honor the month-long observance.