The Trump administration fired a federal prosecutor in Seattle Wednesday within an hour of his appointment, after judges in the Western District of Washington installed him without White House approval.
President Donald Trump on Wednesday endorsed MyPillow founder Mike Lindell for governor of Minnesota, calling him "one of America's greatest and most hard working Patriots" in a post on Truth Social.
Acting Attorney General Todd Blanche told the Senate Judiciary Committee on Wednesday that Jan. 6 defendants who assaulted Capitol Police officers deserved to be prosecuted, while also declaring under oath that a controversial $1.776 billion "anti-weaponization" fund created through a Trump administration settlement is defunct and will make no payments.
A representative is planning to introduce a resolution to condemn the co-founder of the Yaqeen Institute for Islamic Research, Omar Suleiman, after he celebrated the death of Lindsey Graham.
President Trump's nominee to lead the nation's intelligence community, Jay Clayton, is now headed toward a party-line confirmation vote after he declined Wednesday to state that Joseph Biden won the 2020 presidential election during his Senate confirmation hearing.
Nearly the entire House Democratic Caucus signed onto a letter Wednesday demanding an "independent" investigation into two fatal ICE shootings, with 198 lawmakers calling on federal authorities to back off and let outside investigators take the lead.
A 12-year-old boy walked into his mother's bedroom and found a bulletproof vest sitting on the table. His mother is a Supreme Court Justice, and she had no idea how to explain why she needed it.
Three million pages. That's how many documents from Jeffrey Epstein's files the Trump administration has made available to Congress, according to Attorney General nominee Todd Blanche, who on Wednesday delivered a blistering rebuke of claims that the administration has been hiding anything about the convicted sex offender.
A staggering coalition of 670,000 sworn law enforcement officers, 300 angel families, and 100 bipartisan U.S. attorneys have thrown their support behind Acting Attorney General Todd Blanche as he faced the Senate Judiciary Committee Wednesday morning for his confirmation hearing.
Sen. Chuck Grassley (R-IA) disclosed Tuesday that the Justice Department notified him that former special counsel Jack Smith's investigative team "secretly obtained" text messages from 44 members of Congress without following the department's own filtering protocols, sweeping up communications from lawmakers who had nothing to do with any criminal investigation.
A Cuban refugee who fled Castro's regime with just $10 and a watch is warning Americans that the same poisonous ideology that stole his childhood is now gaining ground in the halls of Congress.
Consider what six feet governed. How many children fit in a classroom, and therefore whether the school opened at all. How many tables a restaurant could set, and therefore whether it survived. How many people could stand in a church. Whether a nursing home could let a daughter in. Whether you could sit at the bed of your dying father, or say goodbye to him through glass.
The Department of Justice unsealed a federal indictment Tuesday against three Russian nationals accused of running a criminal cyber network that drained more than $63 million from Americans in 21 states and targeted critical infrastructure including hospitals, schools, banks, and government agencies.