The National Security Agency has been without a leader since last April after President Donald Trump fired Gen. Timothy Haugh.
A White House official told the Washington Examiner that Trump would sign legislation reopening the Department of Homeland Security.
There were good provisions in the bill, including a ban on mid-decade redistricting. This was a massive campaign-finance bill that basically repealed voter ID laws, required racial gerrymandering, and ...
President Donald Trump repeatedly suggested Monday that Operation Epic Fury, his military campaign in Iran, will soon end.
Get the news on the entrepreneur and former GOP presidential candidate, who Donald Trump tapped to co-lead a Department of Governmental Efficiency in his second administration.
President Donald Trump is pledging to not sign any bills until the SAVE Act passes, but the threat could be less menacing than it sounds.
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The White House confirmed the dismissal of Todd Inman, saying the decision followed “highly concerning” reports about his behavior.
Gov. Tim Walz embarrassingly testified he had no answers to the House Committee on Oversight about the fraud that occurred in his state.
Liberal dark money has significantly boosted the effort by Virginia Democrats to redraw their state’s congressional maps.
Scarborough described Graham’s proposal to “export democracy” globally “a recipe for disaster” and “American weakness.” ...
The Pentagon has confirmed the death of a seventh American troop during the U.S.-Israel operation in Iran. The soldier was identified as Sgt. Benjamin Pennington, who hailed from Glendale, Kentucky.
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