Donald Trump 2.0 is, so far, very much the same as his first go around. But eight years after he was last sworn into office, ...
The prosecutor firings and a move to scrutinize thousands of F.B.I. agents were a powerful indication that the president has ...
From the funding freeze to the federal-employee buyout, the White House doesn’t seem to know what its own teams are doing.
The California infernos were baptism by fire in Washington politics for Reps. Luz Rivas, George Whitesides and Laura Friedman ...
President Trump’s mass firing of 17 inspectors general late Friday flouted the law and sparked widespread condemnation from ...
The new president has moved with lightning speed to purge officials he deems disloyal and rid agencies of policies he ...
When a group of Senate Democrats held a press conference Tuesday to denounce President Trump’s pardon of Jan. 6 rioters, ...
By firing these officials, the president did something so likely unlawful that even one of his most loyal allies had to admit ...
Vaughn Hillyard, NBC White House Correspondent, Tim Miller, former RNC Spokesperson, Michael Schmidt, New York Times ...
For Donald Trump, revenge is a dish best served piping ... For example, former first lady Hillary Clinton’s firings in the White House travel office in 1993 spawned an ethics brouhaha ...
President Donald Trump fired 18 of the federal government’s 73 inspectors general, sending a clear message to federal ...
How you ever wondered how some of President Donald Trump's top appointees and nominees make money? We're starting to find out. Just like House members, senators, and congressional candidates ...