Allies of President Donald Trump have been quick to threaten primary challengers for Republican senators who don't back Trump's Cabinet picks and legislative priorities.
President Donald Trump fired at least 18 inspectors general across the federal government without required notification to Congress.
Financial analyst, former CIA advisor, and "Strategic Intelligence" editor Jim Rickards told Steve Bannon's "War Room" podcast that despite being pinned down on refusing to call Edward Snowden a "traitor,
Trump doubles down on blaming DEI for air tragedy as Fox host says diversity policies embolden 'dwarves': Live - Trump baselessly claimed the US’s aviation regulator hired ‘dwarves’ and people with pa
Giles will be a key adviser as Senate Republicans look to expand President Donald Trump’s mark on the judiciary even as he inherits far fewer judicial vacancies upon entering office than in his first term.
A good government group fears that Trump will ignore rules about who can serve as an acting inspector general.
A federal district judge ruled Tuesday the Trump administration must wait until at least next week before it can move forward with pausing federal spending on trillions in grants and loans, though she emphasized the short-term administrative stay might not continue after a Feb.
Many inspector general offices will be headed by acting leaders in the interim, which could weaken the effectiveness of their oversight.
The Trump administration will temporarily stop payments on multiple federal programs Tuesday evening, cutting off Americans who rely on what could be trillions in funding and setting off a legal
GOP Rifts Disrupt Trump's Vision for America** The recent tumult surrounding the confirmation of Pete Hegseth as Secretary of Defense has exposed a troubling
Leo the Lion, a MAGA America First voter, has started a new group to purge the Republican Party of sellout RINOs (Republicans In Name Only) in office. The RINO Removal Project (RRP), subtitled “RINOs Become the Politically Hunted,” is targeting some of the most detested sellouts in Congress.
Top Democrats on House and Senate appropriations committees wrote to OMB's acting head questioning the legality of the freeze.