Congress to gain access to the whistleblower complaint against Tulsi Gabbard at last
Lawmakers have had to wait for months to learn the details about allegations against the DNI. That wait is now over.
Trump steps on his own allies, doubles down on radical federal takeover of elections
The president’s team said he hadn’t actually endorsed nationalizing elections. Hours later, Trump made them look foolish.
700 federal law enforcement officers to leave Minnesota, Homan says
That leaves about 2,000 extra federal officers in the state, Trumpโs border czar said, which local leaders said is still way too many.
Lashing out at women in media, Trump still canโt seem to restrain himself
In a trend that seems to be getting worse, the president is struggling to treat women who cover the White House with any modicum of professionalism.
How Mike Johnsonโs shutdown miscalculation foreshadows his next big fight
The House speaker has a margin of error of just one vote as the most difficult wrangling of his career begins โ and Democrats arenโt eager to lend their support.
Trump’s latest anti-democratic trial balloon should be taken seriously
The presidentโs anti-democratic trial balloons have a damaging cumulative effect.
Pam Bondi is using the FACE Act against Don Lemon for a reason โ and itโs not public safety
A law created to protect abortion providers and patients is being twisted by the Trump administration into yet another weapon to punish the presidentโs perceived enemies.ย
The Trump administration has finally admitted to DOGE’s misuse of Americansโ data
The crisis at the Social Security Administration didnโt end with Elon Muskโs departure from the so-called Department of Government Efficiency.
New Mexicoโs historic trial against Meta could change social media forever
Metaโs court fight with New Mexico kicks off, Laura Loomer loses in court over CAIR payments and more โ all in this weekโs Tuesday Tech Drop.
โNot a crime to partyโ with Epstein: Blancheโs parsing of accountability stirs up objections
The former Trump defense attorney turned deputy attorney general tried to explain how the DOJ is approaching those named in the Epstein files.








