Federal judge rules Trump’s firing of head of special counsel was unlawful, will maintain his job
A D.C.-based federal district judge ruled late Saturday evening that President Donald Trump's firing of the head of the Office of Special Counsel was...
Read MoreTrump loyalists are not the only Americans who say Zelensky should resign
'The US relationship is irredeemable as long as Zelensky is there,' said one ex-official
Read MoreStarmer insists US is 'not an unreliable ally' with 'crossroads' warning
Sir Keir Starmer has said that the US is “not an unreliable ally” following an outburst at Ukraine's President. The Prime Minister told a press...
Read MoreTrump administration accused of sidestepping court rulings amid spree of legal losses
The Trump administration continued to face setbacks in court this week over its efforts to drastically downsize the size of the government, while...
Read MoreTrump praises government downsizing efforts before CPAC crowd
President Donald Trump said Saturday that "nobody has ever seen anything" like his administration's sweeping effort to fire thousands of federal...
Read MoreFORTRESS AMERICA: Another 3,000 Active Troops Sent to Southern Border, as the Trump Administration Wants ‘100 Percent Operational Control’ of the Frontier
As the Donald J. Trump gets settled into office and launches groundbreaking offensives both in the domestic and foreign policies, one of the main...
Read MoreWhat Will Democratic Resistance Look Like?
Amid the internal crisis of the Democratic Party, historical precedents can both inform and obscure our understanding of how the left might regroup.
Read MoreEuropean leaders rally behind Zelensky after Trump clash
European leaders have rallied behind Volodymyr Zelensky after Donald Trump's furious exchange with the Ukrainian president in the White House. The...
Read MoreFull Video: Trump-Zelenskyy Oval Office meeting explodes into shouting match
President Donald Trump on Friday accused Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy of not being "ready for Peace" as long as the U.S. was "involved" in...
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