Homeland Security Secretary Markwayne Mullin appeared before the Senate Appropriations Subcommittee on Homeland Security on Tuesday, defending the Trump administration's $71.7 billion budget request for the department and facing questions over immigration enforcement, airport security threats, and a new green card policy that has rattled immigration attorneys.
President Trump said he accepted an invitation to attend the White House Correspondents’ Association (WHCA) dinner following an assassination attempt against him.
Acting Attorney General Todd Blanche revealed to Fox News host Sean Hannity that the Department of Justice discovered documents from special counsel Jack Smith in burn bags.
A federal judge in Denver issued a temporary injunction Monday blocking the Trump administration from breaking up the National Center for Atmospheric Research, one of the country's premier weather and climate research facilities, ruling that the move appeared arbitrary and showed signs of politically motivated retaliation against Colorado.
House Republicans have escalated their investigation into Democratic fundraising giant ActBlue, requesting that five of the organization's board members sit for transcribed interviews and hand over documents related to allegations of foreign donor fraud.
A federal judge on Monday blocked the National Park Service from revoking the protest permit of an anti-Trump demonstration group over its display of an "86 47" flag near the National Mall, ruling the message is protected political speech and ordering the agency to stand down for at least two weeks.
A bipartisan group of lawmakers is demanding answers from the Pentagon after U.S. Central Command confirmed it had received multiple threat reports of foreign adversaries exploiting commercially available cell phone location data to track American military personnel deployed overseas.