A trio of Senate Democrats is trying again to rein in President Donald Trump’s ability to order military action against Cuba.
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The discord marked a potential turning point for Congress, which has been largely sidelined under the second Trump ...
The coalition behind the letter to President Donald Trump asked Trump to issue an executive order requiring mandatory testing ...
Stephen Colbert transformed CBS' long-running late-night show into #Resistance television, dedicating monologues to attacking ...
On Tuesday, the US Department of Justice quietly published a waiver barring the Internal Revenue Service from prosecuting ...
The Justice Department is offering $1.776 billion to "victims of lawfare and weaponization" to settle President Donald ...
The administration of Donald Trump has come under sharp criticism after the US department of justice (DoJ) issued a directive permanently barring tax authorities from pursuing audits or tax claims ...
Ruben Gallego (D-Ariz.) and Adam Schiff (D-Calif.) are now in a bind between an industry that helped elect them and Democrats ...
Senators approved a motion to discharge the resolution from committee in a 50-47 vote, with four Republican lawmakers joining ...