Jonathan Turley’s deceptive Trump defense
George Washington University professor Jonathan Turley occupies an unusual spot in the cloud of lawyers and legal experts that has orbited around
New security clearance system is years late, its cost estimate unreliable
After a 2015 cybersecurity hack exposed personal data of more than 21 million federal employees and contractors, the Pentagon took over development
DeSantis group prepares $25 million ad buy in Iowa and New Hampshire
Supporters of Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis (R) plan to buy at least $25 million in television advertising in Iowa and New Hampshire
Parsing Trump’s post-surrender comments in Georgia
Donald Trump’s visit to Georgia on Thursday was brief. He flew in to Atlanta, drove to the Fulton County Jail, surrendered to
What our post-debate poll means for DeSantis, Ramaswamy and Haley
Sometimes more is less. Twenty-nine percent of Republican primary voters who watched Wednesday’s debate said that Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis won, while 26
Trump is selling his mug shot on shirts, koozies and bumper stickers
Not long after Donald Trump was booked on felony charges alleging that he participated in a conspiracy to overturn his 2020 election
Ex-Virginia school board candidate accused of attacking police on Jan. 6
A man who ran for a local school board position in Chesapeake, Va., last year was arrested this week and accused of
Americans don’t view all of Trump’s indictments equally
One of the odder aspects of the publication of Donald Trump’s mug shot has been that partisans on both sides have embraced