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Defense lawyers for the man charged with trying to assassinate President Donald Trump during the White House Correspondents’ Association dinner last week say he’s being deprived of his dignity and resources by being unnecessarily kept under suicide precaution status.
BOSTON, May 2 (Reuters) - Attorneys for the man accused of attempting to assassinate President Donald Trump at a black-tie press gala last weekend asked a judge on Saturday to remove him from suicide precautions while in jail in Washington.
In the immediate aftermath of last week’s shooting outside the White House Correspondents’ Dinner, there was widespread skepticism about rescheduling it anytime soon.
From a hive tour on White House grounds to a honey-themed dessert, Melania Trump's beekeeping program took center stage during King Charles' and Queen Camilla's royal visit.
A K9 providing security at the White House Correspondents Dinner appears to have gotten a sniff of a would-be assassin plotting a horrific crime – but walked away just seconds before gunfire
The Trump administration is proposing wastewater testing to try to ferret out data on illegal drug use in real time, according to a draft of a new drug control strategy obtained by CBS News. It also proposes using AI to track threats.
Maine Democratic Senate candidate Graham Platner unveiled a plan for Democrats to use committee hearings and subpoenas to "shut this White House down," if they gain back control.
The 1973 War Powers Resolution says the president has to remove military forces from conflict within 60 days if Congress doesn't authorize a war before that deadline.