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Trump wants a bigger White House ballroom. His architect disagrees.
The president and James McCrery had argued in recent weeks over the project’s size, with Trump pushing him to expand the ballroom.
Eric Swalwell says military can be a 'check' on Donald Trump to 'save us'
California gubernatorial candidate and Eric Swalwell claimed on Monday that military members tell him they can serve as a check on President Donald Trump.
Federal judge says immigration officers in Colorado can only arrest those at risk of fleeing
A federal judge ruled Tuesday that immigration officers in Colorado can only arrest people without a warrant if they think those people are likely to flee. U.S. District Senior Judge R. Brooke
Trump’s FBI Follows Hegseth’s Lead In Seeking Revenge On Dems
Retribution Henchmen The Justice Department and the FBI are now conducting their own investigation into Democratic members of Congress
Sorting out the Facts on Epstein Claims
The House voted nearly unanimously on Nov. 18 to force the Department of Justice to release “all unclassified records, documents, communications, and investigative materials” related to the
‘A revolving door’: Last-minute scramble to fill Gavin Newsom’s shoes in California
The ballooning field of Democratic candidates to succeed the term-limited Gavin Newsom as governor of California has political operatives stunned. "This is as wide open as I've ever seen anything in
Ex-GOP Rep. Dishes On Current Lawmakers’ Private Confessions: 'Miserable'
F ormer Rep. Dave Trott (R-Mich.) has lifted the lid on how current House Republicans really feel during President Donald Trump’s second term. “Members I have kept in touch with are miserable, and
Kristi Noem made final call on deportation flights after judge ordered planes to turn back, DOJ says
The disclosure in a court filing is the first time the Trump administration has said who was responsible for the March decision that drew the ire of a federal judge.
How Gabbard's 'hunters' pounced on secret CIA warehouse for Kennedy files
By Phil Stewart and Jonathan Landay WASHINGTON (Reuters) -The officials arrived at the secret CIA archival facility in the Washington area one morning in early April. Their mission: to seize still
17 Oregon inmates returned to prison after controversial early release
The Oregon Department of Corrections has tracked down 17 people it released from prison and put them back behind bars in a surprising roundup that follows confusion over a recent court ruling. The
Hegseth moves to sever Pentagon ties with Scouting America: report
The defense secretary cites "gender confusion" and loss of "boy-friendly spaces" as he pushes to end a century-old relationship with the scouting organization.
US ambassador pledges 'we're going to clean house' at UN
Mike Waltz said "we have to reform" and make the U.N. "work better," in a video recorded outside the Manhattan headquarters.
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