Trump is now the president again. He has promised a historically busy Inauguration Day.
His ‘weaponization’ executive order begins with a list of misleading accusations against the Biden administration.
The classified documents case presents one of the first legal tests for the Trump administration and new Department of Justice leadership.
Trump's pick to have defense lawyers lead the Justice Department sparked some concerns. They will likely to be front and center at today's confirmation hearing.
Several Southwest Florida residents were arrested, charged or convicted for their roles in the Jan. 6, 2021, Capitol mob. Who are they?
Attorney General Merrick Garland vowed to restore public faith in the Justice Department but became a punching bag for partisans across the political spectrum.
Trump has talked for years about pardoning Jan. 6 defendants he calls “political prisoners” and “hostages.” “We’ll be looking very, very seriously at full pardons,” Trump told Pittsburgh broadcaster Wendy Bell in September 2022. “They’ve been so badly treated.”
At noon today, Donald Trump took the presidential oath for a second time, capping a historic political comeback to the White House. As he did on the campaign trail, Trump painted a dark picture of America and took aim at President Joe Biden's leadership as his predecessor sat just steps away.
The pardons were expected after Trump’s yearslong campaign to rewrite the history of the Jan. 6 attack that left more than 100 police officers injured and threatened the peaceful transfer of
President Donald Trump signed an executive order Monday that gives TikTok a 75-day extension during which the U.S. will not enforce the law meant to force the app's owner to sell the company.
With the stroke of a pen on Monday, President Donald Trump completely upended the Justice Department’s four-year effort to arrest, prosecute and punish the people who attacked the US Capitol on January 6,