The “unitary executive theory” underpins most of the Trump administration’s most sweeping — and potentially illegal — actions to date.
True, Trump did mention “religious believers” would be defended, though given Elon Musk’s attacks on Lutheran charitable organizations and Vice President JD Vance’s jousting with Catholic bishops, not ...
Deadline: White House” legal reporter and former prosecutor Jordan Rubin answers your questions about the Supreme Court, ...
The 60-year-old comedian, who will star in a Super Bowl commercial encouraging women to look after their breast health, ...
Forbes' Maggie McGrath and Huma Abedin join Morning Joe to discuss the rising power of women in the NFL.Feb. 7, 2025 ...
Republican donors at a gathering last week in Palm Beach County openly discussed the prospect of Casey DeSantis' running for ...
After Trump's 2020 loss, Paula White said "demonic confederacies" were trying to steal the election. She'll now lead the new White House Faith Office.
One member of Elon Musk's “Department of Government Efficiency” wrote online, “Just for the record, I was racist before it ...
The House on Thursday passed legislation with Democratic support that would lead to harsher sentences for fentanyl ...
Job creation was weaker than expected in January, the Bureau of Labor Statistics reported Friday. Nonfarm payrolls rose by a ...
Joe panel discusses new Guardian reporting on how U.S. immigration has updated the timestamps on old press releases about ...
While many of the protests starting to unfold target Musk, Americans don’t need to lose sight of the real danger: Trump. It is the president of the United States who is allowing an unelected ...