(Headline USA) Former FBI Director James Comey will testify before the Senate Judiciary Committee on Sept. 30, appearing just a month before the presidential election as Republicans have sought to bring closure to the travesty of 2016's Russia hoax.
Comey, whom Trump fired in May 2017, will be a featured...
Countering prior witness testimony from Senate Judiciary Hearings, FBI Director Chris Wray told lawmakers Thursday that Antifa is an ideology, not an organization.
Wray's claim put him at odds with President Donald Trump and many of the administration's other law-enforcement officials.
Trump, with support from Wray's boss, Attorney General William Barr,...
(Headline USA) Democrat Joe Biden appears ready to follow the advice of 2016 loser Hillary Clinton, who advised him last month not to concede "under any circumstances.
The former vice president is currently assembling a team of top lawyers in anticipation of court challenges to the election process that could...
Documents released last week by the Justice Department about the mishandling of cell phones during the Mueller investigation indicated that a government iPhone issued to former FBI lawyer Lisa Page may not have been lost as the DOJ previously claimed.
The new materials came in response to a Freedom of...
(Headline USA) President Donald Trump was quick to spike the ball in celebration when the Big Ten announced the return of fall football at colleges clustered in some of the Midwest battleground states critical to his reelection effort.
“I'm the one who got football back,” he said.
Trumps efforts to reverse...
(Headline USA) The Trump administration has agreed to provide in-person briefings on threats to the November election to key members of Congress, backing down from a decision last month to provide that information only in writing.
Director of National Intelligence John Ratcliffe announced the change in policy after Democrats apparently...
(Headline USA) Pennsylvania’s highest court gave the Democratic Party a series of victories Thursday, including one allowing repairs to glitches and gray areas in the battleground state’s fledgling mail-in voting law and another that kicked the Green Party's presidential candidate off the November ballot.
The state Supreme Court, which has a...
(Headline USA) Joe Biden is resisting calls from President Donald Trump and even some fellow Democrats to release his list of potential Supreme Court picks seven months after he pledged to name the first black female justice.
Some on the left suggest that outlining potential picks would help Biden build enthusiasm...
(Headline USA) President Donald Trump parachuted into the coronavirus aid debate Wednesday, upbraiding his Republican allies for proposing too small of a relief package and encouraging both parties in Congress to go for a bigger one that would include his priority of $1,200 stimulus checks for most Americans.
But his top...
(Headline USA) After weeks of back-and-forth inter-party wrangling within the Senate Homeland Security and Governmental Affairs Committee, Republicans voted 8-6 to approve subpoenas for several high-profile figures involved in Obama-era scandals.
The vote authorizes subpoenas of seven new individuals, including former Deputy FBI Director Andrew McCabe and Justice Department official...
The Justice Department has launched a criminal investigation into whether former national security adviser John Bolton illegally released classified information in his recent memoir.
The DOJ convened a grand jury last week and subpoenaed Bolton’s publisher, Simon & Schuster, for records related to the writing of the tell-all, The Room...
The owner of the Los Angeles Angels said on Monday that it is “very necessary” to reelect President Donald Trump.
“We all know where we’ve been,” Arte Moreno, a Vietnam veteran and a fourth-generation Mexican American, said a recent Latinos for Trump event in Phoenix, according to the Arizona Republic.
"It's...