Trump returns to DC as dim outlook lingers, no end in sight for shutdown
President Donald Trump blames Democrats for the federal government shutdown entering its third week, as the political stalemate continues over health care subsidies.
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President Donald Trump blames Democrats for the federal government shutdown entering its third week, as the political stalemate continues over health care subsidies.
Sen. Bernie Sanders and Bill Nye joins protesters, many in costumes, in Washington, D.C., for the No Kings 2.0 Rally to protest the Trump administration.
Trump threatens tariffs against Colombia as tensions escalate with President Gustavo Petro over cocaine trafficking and drug war cooperation.
President Donald Trump called Virginia Democratic attorney general nominee Jay Jones an 'animal' over text messages wishing death on political opponents.
Daniel Cameron applauds prosecutor Lindsay Halligan's handling of Letitia James' indictment, calling it proper law enforcement rather than political weaponization.
Former attorney general Daniel Cameron is campaigning for the Republican primary to replace Sen. Mitch McConnell in Kentucky, as multiple candidates claim to be the "America First" option.
Senate Republicans worry that Senate Democrats are creating a new blueprint for future funding fights but aren't ready to negotiate with on demands until after the government reopens.
Experts and some lawmakers suspect that Trump's quest targeting alleged drug boats in the Caribbean is designed to exert pressure on Venezuelan President Nicolás Maduro so he's ousted.
President Trump and his defense secretary, Pete Hegseth, have been reshaping the way the U.S. military works. David Sanger, who covers the White House and national security for The New York Times, explains how Trump has been using the military lately.
Trump calls global No Kings Day protests 'a joke,' tells reporters he's 'not a king' and works hard for America after weekend demonstrations.