Australian authorities are pushing X to remove content globally related to a terrorist incident in Sydney.
The former First Lady hosted a fundraiser for the Log Cabin Republicans at her Mar-a-Lago home the previous day.
‘No alternative process is permitted,’ said Ohio Attorney General Dave Yost.
The Polish president dismissed concerns that his visit will antagonize the Biden administration.
‘We’re going to straighten New York out,’ former President Donald Trump said during his visit to the store.
During his visit to the United Steelworkers headquarters in Pittsburgh, President Biden will ask the USTR to consider tripling the existing 301 tariff rate.
The high court will hear whether obstruction charges against Jan. 6 defendants should stick in a determination that could impact Trump’s federal election case.
‘Why is it so difficult for the White House to answer those questions? The American people deserve transparency from President Biden …’ James Comer said.
A presidential cabinet member could go on trial in the upper chamber this week for only the second time in American history.
Is there a hidden flaw in the Constitution that, when leveraged legitimately, could create tyranny? If so, what is it?
Conservative Republicans contend Democrats will gut the Senate’s Constitutional power by dismissing the homeland security chief’s day of reckoning.
President Biden referred to the meeting as a ‘new era of partnership,’ predicting that ‘a great deal of history’ will be written in the coming years.
U.S. District Judge Tanya Chutkan responded to label used by the former president.
Joe Biden apparently forgot he was president earlier this week while once again pretending to care about the border crisis for a couple of minutes.
New York Supreme Court Justice Cynthia Kern on April 9 rejected a motion from attorneys for former President Donald Trump to hold off on a trial until he had a chance to appeal a gag order. “This application for an interim stay of the proceedings pending resolution of the Article 78 proceeding is denied without […]
Prime Minister Fumio Kishida will remain in Washington to partake in a trilateral summit with Philippine President Ferdinand Marcos, Jr. on April 11.