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Whether or not she is legitimately serving as New Jersey’s U.S. attorney, DOJ’s fallback position is even more concerning.
Why complain about gerrymandering on the same afternoon that JD Vance's own party advanced a closely watched gerrymandering ...
Earlier this week, the Justice Department escalated its fight with the judiciary by filing an ethics complaint against Judge ...
Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth is reportedly weighing a run for office in Tennessee, according to two people familiar with ...
Danville, Virginia City Council member Lee Vogler, 38, was attacked at the office of a local media outlet, Showcase Magazine, ...
President Donald Trump asked the Texas GOP to find five more congressional seats. Republicans proposed a redistricting map ...
Remember when Trump said Biden should get the blame if the economy struggled in the second quarter? As luck would have it, he ...
Nearly six years ago, Trump had to abandon a plan to hold an international gathering at his Doral resort. He’s reportedly ...
The U.S. Court of Appeals is hearing a case against President Trump's tariffs. NBC News Senior Policy Reporter Shannon ...
U.S. Special Envoy Steve Witkoff and U.S. Ambassador to Israel Mike Huckabee will travel to Gaza tomorrow, according to White ...
Jen Psaki points to the rare sight of Republicans daring to defy Donald Trump. And while it's only a few, that defiance is ...
The DOJ says there is nothing to its decision to drop a case against a Trump campaign contributor, but has it earned the ...
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