Former Trump White House press secretary Stephanie Grisham explains how she believes Donald and Melania Trump feel after a New York appellate judge denied an attempt to delay his hush money trial.
Beijing on Friday criticised the United States, Japan and the Philippines and defended its actions in the South China Sea as “lawful” after US President Joe Biden hosted a trilateral meeting in Washington. Biden on Thursday pledged to defend the Philippines from any attack in the South China Sea at the White House summit, which […]
A former U.S. ambassador to Bolivia and a National Security Council member pleaded guilty on Friday to secretly acting for decades as an agent of the government of the Republic of Cuba, according to the Department of Justice (DOJ). A federal judge sentenced Victor Manuel Rocha, 73, of Miami, to 15 years in prison for working against the U.S. government for decades for communist Cuba in "clandestine intelligence-gathering missions." "Today’s plea and sentencing brings to an end more than four...
They subpoenaed transcripts, notes, audio and video files largely related to Hur's interview. The GOP chairmen say they are still waiting for recordings of the Biden interview - though they've received transcripts. Comer clapped back: 'The Biden Administration does not get to determine what Congress needs and does not need for its oversight of the executive branch'
While American Airlines and US Airways are hoping for a sooner trial in the lawsuit filed against the companies by the US Department of Justice over their proposed merger, the DOJ has issued a memo outlining its reasoning for wanting to delay the case until March. In the release, the DOJ describes the merger as
As for new nations potentially working on AUKUS Pillar II tech efforts, the State Department's Kurt Campbell teased, “I think you'll hear that we have something to say about that" next week.
A criminal case against Huawei lodged by the US Department of Justice was provisionally scheduled to commence in January 2026, The Wall Street Journal reported, after negotiations on a settlement apparently hit a block.
This week marks the beginning of the first criminal trial against Donald Trump. The former president is accused of crimes stemming from his hush money scheme in which he and his associates sought to
Attorney General Merrick Garland graded himself an “A” for his work on crime over his three years in office, though he told Congress on Tuesday that there is “room for improvement.”
(The Center Square) – President Joe Biden and his administration have taken over 200 actions against the U.S. oil and natural gas industry as energy prices have gone up, according to a new report. “President Biden and Democrats have a plan for American energy: make it harder to produce and more expensive to purchase,” the Institute for Energy Research states in a new report. “Since Mr. Biden took office, his administration and its allies have taken over 200 actions deliberately...
A Biden administration official said this morning that the United States is “not looking for a wider war with Iran” following Iran’s launch of retaliatory strikes against Israel yesterday. White House National Security Communications Advisor John Kirby told Kristen Welker of NBC’s Meet the Press that President Biden does not “want to see this escalate,” […]
In particular, the corporate defense record of the acting number three at Justice, Benjamin Mizer, is put under scrutiny.