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Charlie Sennott: ISIS Is Hurt But Not Defeated
In the wake of Abu Bar Al-Baghdadi's death, Charlie Sennott said that ISIS will likely try to regroup. -
Bolton Deputy Wants Court Ruling Before He Talks In Trump Impeachment Inquiry
House investigators are expected to press Charles Kupperman to corroborate key elements of an account that Trump built a shadow foreign policy team to pressure the Ukrainian president. -
Trump Impeachment Inquiry: A Guide To Key People, Facts And Documents
House Democrats are investigating President Trump and whether his administration affected foreign policy for personal political gain. Here is what you need to know to understand the Ukraine affair. -
Democrats Now Have An Unlikely Ally In Trump Impeachment Inquiry – John Bolton
He doesn't cut the profile of a member of The Resistance, but Bolton's opposition to a pressure campaign in Ukraine to investigate conspiracy theories may pit him against his former boss. -
Trump Says He May Put His Washington Hotel On The Market
The hotel was developed at the opulent Old Post Office building and has been at the center of complaints that Trump and his family are profiting off the presidency. -
Democrats Say White House Is Interfering As Russia Review Becomes A Criminal Case
Attorney General Bill Barr commissioned U.S. Attorney John Durham to look into the early phases of the Russia investigation. Democrats say he is turning the Justice Department into a political weapon. -
DeVos Held In Contempt Of Court; Ed Department Fined $100,000 In Student Loan Case
A federal judge has fined U.S. Education Secretary Betsy DeVos for failing to stop collecting loans from students who had been defrauded by Corinthian Colleges, which shut down in 2014. -
As President Trump Tweets And Deletes, The Historical Record Takes Shape
President Donald Trump made a high-profile, short-lived typo this past weekend when he referred to Defense Secretary Mark Esper as "Mark Esperanto" in a… -
DOJ's Review Of Russia Probe Shifts To A Criminal Inquiry
It's a move that is likely to raise concerns that President Donald Trump and his allies may be using the powers of the government to go after their opponents. -
Trump To Tout Law That Helps Prisoners, But Advocates Worry About Details
The First Step Act calls for new programs to help prisoners prepare to re-enter society, but some advocates have raised concerns that key risk assessment tool may reinforce racial disparities.