With time running out, the president thought it’d be good to target Democrats with a video that was equal parts vulgar, racist and dishonest.
The public was told that the officer in question had been “relieved of his duties.” Just a few days later, he was reportedly reinstated.
Much of the president’s speech to military leaders was stale and dull. But then he started talking about using the military against the “enemy within.” ...
Some cities in the Pelican State are poised to join the growing list of areas where National Guard troops will be deployed to public streets.
The administration said it released the records in error. But Trump doesn’t have a super strong claim to the benefit of the doubt on stuff like this.
After YouTube banned Trump in the wake of Jan. 6, the Republican filed suit. Now he’s been rewarded with an eight-figure settlement.
Did the secretary bring generals and admirals in from around the world so he could treat them like a CPAC audience? Actually, yes, he did.
The Arizona Democrat will be the 218th signature on a discharge petition on the Jeffrey Epstein files. Will this lead GOP leaders to delay her swearing-in?
The Trump White House and Attorney General Pam Bondi had already fired too many prosecutors for ridiculous reasons. The problem is still getting worse.
After targeting one former FBI director he forced out, Trump raised the prospect of an investigation into a different former FBI director he forced out.
For the third time in three months, the president has pushed a private-sector giant to fire someone he disliked. The Lisa Monaco example is the most serious.
The president isn’t sure he’s right about Portland descending into a lawless hellscape, but he’s seen some images while “watching things on television.” ...
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