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Labor Secretary Alex Acosta Defends His Handling Of Jeffrey Epstein Plea Deal
Acosta is under scrutiny for the 2008 deal he oversaw when he was a U.S. attorney, now that prosecutors in New York have brought a new case against Epstein in which he could face 45 years in prison. -
As Investigations Ramp Up, Trump Has Expanded White House Counsel's Office
For the first time, President Trump is spending more on staff than Barack Obama did during his final year as president. -
Court To Trump: Blocking Twitter Critics Is Unconstitutional
President Donald Trump can't ban critics from his Twitter account, a federal appeals court ruled Tuesday. -
Billionaire Tom Steyer Changes His Mind And Is Now Running For President
The billionaire hedge-fund manager, who has focused on impeaching the president, launched his presidential bid — with no mention of impeachment -
What Did Convicted Sex Offender Jeffrey Epstein's Famous Friends Know And See?
The billionaire is back in court, facing new charges of sex trafficking in New York. The hedge fund manager hobnobbed with President Trump and former President Clinton. -
Turned Down By Supreme Court, Trump Says He's Mulling An Executive Order To Put Citizenship Question On Census
President Donald Trump said Friday he is “very seriously” considering an executive order to try to force the inclusion of a citizenship question as part of the 2020 Census. -
Trump, Protesters Gear Up For An Untraditional July 4th In D.C.
Who will be on the National Mall today? Trump, tanks, the giant "Trump Baby" balloon, and maybe thunder, lightning, and torrential rain. -
Declaring His Independence, Rep. Amash Leaves The GOP
The 39-year-old, whose father was a Palestinian refugee, wrote in The Washington Post that he supported Republican candidates throughout his early adult life and was elected as a Republican. -
House Committee Files Lawsuit For Trump Tax Returns
A House committee sued the Trump administration in federal court Tuesday for access to President Donald Trump's tax returns, setting up a legal showdown over the records. -
Trump Administration's Delay In Census Printing Sets Up Count's 'Biggest Risk'
The Trump administration appears to have delayed the printing of 1.5 billion paper forms and other mailings for next year's count as it decides whether to try again to add a citizenship question.