Do Bidenโs pardons justify Trumpโs?
โDeadline: White Houseโ legal analyst Jordan Rubin answers your questions about the Supreme Court, Trump administration lawsuits and other issues.
White Houseโs Miller suggests Latin American military leaders ignore their lawyers
When Donald Trumpโs most controversial aide starts advising officials not to listen too much to attorneys, itโs best not to look away.
DOJ running quiet operation in Miami to hunt for charges on Cuban leaders, per sources
President Donald Trump has suggested in recent comments that leadership change in Cuba could be imminent. A DOJ working group is believed to bolster that agenda.
Ex-DHS staffer on Trumpโs new pick: Sending an โarsonist into a burning houseโ
Miles Taylor told MS NOW that Sen. Markwayne Mullin is unlikely to improve an agency that he says has โbecome a totally lawless placeโ under Trump.
Republicans reportedly refer Cassidy Hutchinson to DOJ over Jan. 6 testimony
Four years after the former White House aide delivered stunning revelations about Donald Trump, GOP lawmakers appear focused on bringing her down.
Of all of Kristi Noemโs scandals, this appears to be the one that finally did her in
The now-former Homeland Security secretaryโs attempt to pass blame for her $220 million self-promotion campaign onto Trump was reportedly a bridge too far.
Steve Kerr, Doc Rivers and other coaches play defense for educational independence
Under the banner of “Coaches for Campus Freedom,” several well-known current and former sports coaches condemn the ongoing assault on students and educators.
Republican-led Congress insists on keeping war powers in the hands of one man
The legislative branchโs majority party is choosing impotence and irrelevance, content to let the executive branch do as it pleases.
The Tea, Spilled by Morning Joe: Friday edition
In todayโs newsletter, Joe answers reader questions and catches you up on the best of โMorning Joeโ from the week.
Trump wants to pick foreign leaders, and his list isnโt limited to Iran
The president believes heโs entitled not only to choose officials to serve in his executive branch, but also to choose leaders in foreign lands.








