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Former special counsel Jack Smith set to testify at House panel
John L. "Jack" Smith is set to testify before the House Judiciary Committee on Thursday on his investigations into Donald Trump.
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John L. "Jack" Smith is set to testify before the House Judiciary Committee on Thursday on his investigations into Donald Trump.
President Trump on Wednesday said he and NATO chief Mark Rutte had agreed to a "framework" toward negotiations about Greenland's fate.
The bill would restrict exports of certain artificial intelligence chips to China, after President Trump said he would allow those.
The Supreme Court appeared ready to rule against President Donald Trump’s push to immediately remove Federal Reserve Board member Lisa Cook.
President Donald Trump delivered a muscle-flexing address to the World Economic Forum in Davos, Switzerland.
A judge in New York on Wednesday denied a request from lawmakers to appoint someone to oversee DOJ's compliance with the Epstein files law.
A growing number of Republican senators, including Thom Tillis of North Carolina, say President Trump is getting bad policy advice.
With President Donald Trump's endorsement, Louisiana Rep. Julia Letlow is challenging Sen. Bill Cassidy in the Republican primary.
The Supreme Court is set to hear arguments Wednesday over President Donald Trump's power to remove a member of the Federal Reserve Board.
The House aims to finish its work on fiscal 2026 appropriations bills this week, after releasing a four-bill package early Tuesday.
Trump lambastes UK for ceding territory as Johnson visits Parliament - White House
Tucked into new dietary guidelines is a small but key change regarding alcohol intake — "consume less alcohol for overall better health."
Tuesday marked 365 days since Donald Trump’s second inauguration, and here’s how 2025 compares with the first year of his first term.
There’s only one person whose endorsement matters in Republican primaries today, and that remains President Donald J. Trump.Â
The Supreme Court appeared ready Tuesday to rule against a Hawaii law that requires consent to possess a gun on private property.
President Trump's first year back in office was unlike any other served by a U.S. president, historians said.
FactCheck.org takes a look at the six childhood vaccines that the CDC no longer recommends for all children.
Catch up on the political news of the past week in the latest At the Races newsletter, including Venezuela and more campaign announcements.
The Senate cleared a three-bill spending package Thursday, marking a halfway point in completing long-delayed fiscal 2026 appropriations.
House Democrats say they will press ahead with additional war powers resolutions aimed at blocking military strikes.