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A federal judge restores the fired FTC commissioner, dealing a legal blow to Trump's efforts to control independent agencies.
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The Daily Caller on MSNSusan Collins’ Approval Rating At Record Low After Defying GOP, Trump On Multiple Key VotesRepublican Maine Sen. Susan Collins’ approval rating has fallen following a tense summer session where she repeatedly broke away from her party and President Donald Trump on multiple crucial votes. The results were released by Morning Consult as a part of its quarterly poll of senator’s approval ratings,
The federal government workforce in and around the nation’s capital has shrunk by about 22,100 in the year through May, a new report shows, and that number is poised to mount.
The GENIUS Act could open up alternative pathways for financial investments for Black Americans, who disproportionately invest in crypto.
The second Trump term was always going to get a little bumpy. You’d certainly need nerves of steel to be in the administration this week.
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Mark Halperin said on his "2Way" podcast this morning that "everyone" is talking about a new story about to be published by a major newspaper -- Washington Post, New York Times or Wall Street Journal -- about President Trump and Jeffrey Epstein.
Jeanine Pirro, the former Fox News host, is nearing confirmation as the top federal prosecutor for Washington D.C., after the Senate Judiciary Committee advanced her nomination. Democrats boycotted the vote,
If even 10 percent of your paid attendees are foreigners worried about hassles in coming to Washington, it’s bad for business. For that matter, if even your American participants are worried that presenters from abroad might not make it, it’s also bad for business.
U.S. President Donald Trump said on Tuesday his administration was considering taking over governance of Washington, DC, the city that serves as the seat of the federal government.Trump, speaking during a cabinet meeting at the White House,
President Donald Trump said his administration is weighing whether to take control of the city of Washington, DC, to help combat crime, in a move that would represent a dramatic upheaval to the capital’s half-century of home rule.
Senate Republicans believe they now have Alaska Sen. Lisa Murkowski’s (R) support to advance the annual appropriations bill funding the Departments of Commerce and Justice, NASA and the FBI after FBI Director Kash Patel spoke to Murkowski for an hour about the Trump administration’s plans to keep the FBI headquarters in Washington,