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President Trump has instructed the CIA and other spy agencies to provide intelligence to Kurt Olsen to help him with his probe of the 2020 election
The White House says President Donald Trump has the right to amend a permit for a new bridge between Canada and Michigan.
Trump’s history is off — the eagles he references are actually part of a bridge connecting Virginia and Washington that was built decades after the Civil War. The closest Washington came to an arch was a wood and plaster construction built in 1919 to mark the end of World War I — and even that was always meant to be temporary.
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Key House vote goes down in flames after Republicans rebel over Johnson's Trump tariff gambit
A key vote in the House of Representatives failed on Tuesday night after a small group of Republicans rebelled against GOP leaders' gambit on President Trump's tariffs.
President Donald Trump plans to convene the first meeting of his Board of Peace this month in Washington to raise money for the reconstruction of Gaza.
Local leaders across the U.S. describe an increasingly hostile relationship with Washington, driven by President Donald Trump's immigration policies
The Trump administration is rescinding an Obama-era scientific finding that has served as the legal basis for regulations targeting greenhouse gases.
Donald J. Trump and Washington National Cathedral: Why should George Washington be the only one to have his name on a house of prayer? Trump’s team will also improve all of the windows, which currently are full of lots of little tiny bits of “stained” glass (was new, pristine glass not available?) that make it difficult to see in or out.
By Nate Raymond and Andrew Goudsward WASHINGTON, Feb 10 (Reuters) - President Donald Trump's administration ramped up its pressure on the U.S. judiciary on Tuesday, with the Justice Department saying it has asked federal prosecutors to supply it with the "most egregious examples" of judges impeding his agenda so Congress could take action against them.
Raskin was one of several lawmakers who have been given access to unredacted copies of the files at a DOJ office in D.C.