Leading executives have largely avoided criticizing Trump and his plans. It’s reasonable to question, however, whether that’s ...
Laws governing several, lesser-known agencies protect certain officials from removal, except for cause. Trump is betting ...
The White House apparently wants The Associated Press to use the Trump-approved name for the Gulf of Mexico. If it sounds ...
What does it say about the state of the Republican Party and American politics in 2025 that officials are even being asked about honoring court rulings?
As a former U.S. attorney put it, New York Mayor Eric Adams’ case sends the message that “public officials who support Trump’s agenda will get out of jail free.” ...
The question isn’t why the defense secretary faced pushback at U.S. European Command headquarters; the question is whether he’ll see more protests soon.
The House speaker was asked about the judiciary's role in assessing the White House's radical ambitions. His response was a mess.
The message to politicians convicted or accused of corruption couldn’t be clearer: You have a friend in the Oval Office.
There’s little about the White House’s hiring practices that appear normal. For example, asking applicants, "Was Jan. 6 an ...
The Maine Republican could leverage her position to push back against NIH cuts she opposes. At least for now, the senator is choosing not to.
There's good reason Democrats are proposing legislation that would block the so-called Department of Government Efficiency ...
If you have a bank account, or a credit card, or a mortgage, or a student loan, this is a code red," Elizabeth Warren said. "I am ringing the alarm bell." ...