The Washington area is already struggling from Trump’s mass layoffs of federal workers. The shutdown will severely compound the pain.
Talking across divides” is laudable—until it becomes a license to launder antidemocratic and dehumanizing ideas.
Minutes after Pete Hegseth promised to untie the hands of the military and unleash violence, Donald Trump named the cities he’d go to war with next.
White House deputy Chief of Staff Stephen Miller announced to his followers on X Monday night that the office of U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services was looking for “homeland defenders” to ...
Despite the president’s pathetic plea, the U.S. military officials assembled by War Secretary Pete Hegseth to bear witness to this diatribe mostly sat in silence throughout the president’s remarks, in ...
President Donald Trump threatened Tuesday to illegally revoke Americans’ health care benefits if Democrats in Congress don’t agree to do it themselves. Speaking in the Oval Office, Trump floated ...
House Speaker Mike Johnson called the chamber into recess, with just a few hours to go until the U.S. government shuts down.
After sending his state’s National Guard troops to help garden in Washington D.C., Louisiana Governor Jeff Landry is now begging President Donald Trump to deploy more soldiers in his own cities.
House Speaker Mike Johnson’s refusal means the petition to vote on releasing the Epstein files will stay one vote short.
It’s not just about Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth’s speech to military leaders—there’s a bigger problem with the Pentagon’s new direction.
The defense secretary went on a crazed rant while putting the entire U.S. military at risk by ordering hundreds of admirals and generals to attend his meeting.
President Trump’s strange obsession with Barack Obama is still going strong. Trump brought up the former president during his long-winded address to the military in Quantico, Virginia, on Tuesday.