Special counsel fights Trump bid to oust Judge Chutkan from Jan. 6 case
Prosecutors working with special counsel Jack Smith on Thursday urged U.S. District Judge Tanya S. Chutkan to refuse a request by Donald
Double blows of inquiry and son’s indictment create tough stretch for Biden
In just over 48 hours this week, President Biden faced a double-barreled onslaught of political and personal setbacks, as his son’s business
Inside VP Biden’s linking of a loan to a Ukraine prosecutor’s ouster
TikTok and U.S. rekindle negotiations, boosting app’s hopes for survival
ICE can’t keep up with complex money laundering schemes, watchdog warns
Drug dealers, terrorists and other villains are adept at finding ways to hide their cash. Unfortunately, U.S. authorities don’t have the resources to
Manchin weighs running for Senate or president as an independent
Sen. Joe Manchin III (D-W.Va.) is having trouble making a decision about his political future. During a series of private meetings in the
Key moments from Mitt Romney’s time in the Senate
Sen. Mitt Romney, who announced in an interview with The Washington Post that he will not seek a second term in the
Wisconsin Republicans vote to fire elections director, who sues to keep her job
MADISON, Wis. — Republicans in the Wisconsin Senate voted Thursday to fire the swing state’s top elections official, who argued lawmakers didn’t
The consolidate-against-Trump strategy remains a fantasy
Coming into the New York primary in mid-April 2016, Donald Trump was well-positioned in the Republican presidential primary. Over the preceding months,