• FBI director smacks down Trump’s promise to have DOJ probe political rivals: report

    Former President Donald Trump last year said that if he's elected a second time, he will order the Department of Justice to investigate his political rivals.In an exclusive Tuesday interview with NBC News, Federal Bureau of Investigation Director Christopher Wray — who was appointed by Trump — smacked down Trump's order, saying that he will ensure officials follow protocol no matter what.Wray told NBC's Lester Holt "that, as long as he is FBI director, he is 'going to make sure we do the right...

  • Former Trump Administration Official William Wolfe Says Trump Is Cloaking A Radical Abortion Agenda

    Last week, various Christian nationalists and abortion abolitionists gathered for a discussion on Twitter about how they should respond to former President Donald Trump’s recent statements about abortion, specifically his criticism that a recent court ruling in Arizona went too far and his claim that he would not sign a national abortion ban if he’s […]

  • Amtrak Inspector General finds customer communication deficiencies

    WASHINGTON — An audit report released by Amtrak’s Office of Inspector General on Monday suggests the company can upgrade its communications with patrons “to improve the customer experience,” but possible steps to do so onboard trains were beyond the scope of the inquiry. The report, “Opportunities exist to better use data to improve the customer []Read More

  • Transportation Department Teams with Attorneys General to Probe Airlines

      The department announced the formation of the Airline Passenger Protection Partnership on Tuesday, April 16, 2024, during a ceremony at Denver International Airport (DEN).   Partnership Opens Federal Data Books for States Investigating Airlines Under the new cooperative, the 18 states joining the partnership will get additional resources to investigate allegations of airline and […]

  • FCC votes to restore net neutrality ended during Trump administration

    The Federal Communications Commission voted on Thursday to restore Obama-era net neutrality guidelines that were axed during the Trump administration. The FCC decision was a 3-2 vote, with all Democrats on the commission voting in favor of restoring the net neutrality guidelines and the two Republicans voting against the move. The initial and controversial move […]

  • 'One of the dumber Generals': Trump attacks 'lightweights and fakes' who worked for him

    Donald Trump on Sunday lashed out against the "lightweights and fakes" who once worked for his White House, and now talk badly about the former president on TV.Trump, who is currently bound by a gag order that prevents him from attacking witnesses in the criminal trial he's facing, instead turned his sights to former Homeland Security official Miles Taylor, who has claimed his home was targeted by a break-in shortly after he published a scathing "Anonymous" op-ed about Trump's presidency, and...

  • Biden Administration Launches Probe into China's Unfair Shipbuilding Practices

    The United States Trade Representative (USTR) has announced the launch of an investigation into alleged unfair trade practices by China in the shipbuilding, maritime, and logistics sectors. The probe was

  • Trump lawyers tried to subpoena Stormy Daniels, but instead this happened

    Former President Trump’s legal team says it tried to serve ex-pornographic actress Stormy Daniels with a subpoena as she arrived for an event at a bar in a New York City bar last month, but she refused to accept it.  A process server working for Trump’s lawyers said he approached Daniels with papers demanding information related to a documentary recently released about her life and involvement with Trump but was forced to "leave them at her feet," according to a court filing made public...

  • Donald Trump taunts his Attorney General William Barr after receiving endorsement

    Former President Donald Trump belittled his onetime Attorney General William P. Barr after landing his support.

  • Giuliani, Meadows, 16 More Trump Allies Indicted in Arizona Election Probe

    Rudy Giuliani and Mark Meadows are reportedly among the 18 allies of former President Donald Trump who on Wednesday were indicted by an Arizona grand jury, accused in efforts to overturn the state's 2020 presidential election results, according to newly released court documents.The charges include fraud, forgery and conspiracy, according to a statement from Arizona Attorney General Kris Mayes' office.The ContextArizona, where President Joe Biden defeated Trump by more than 10,000 votes, was...

  • Meadows, Giuliani and other Trump allies charged in Arizona 2020 election probe

    The indictments cap a year-long investigation by Arizona Attorney General Kris Mayes (D) into how the 2020 pro-Trump elector strategy played out in Arizona, which Biden won by 10,457 votes.

  • ‘Plasmic Echo’ was FBI code name for Trump classified documents probe

    The FBI's code name for its investigation into former President Trump's handling of classified documents was "Plasmic Echo," according to court filings published Monday. The name was listed in unredacted court documents filed Monday in the former president's classified documents case. Electronic communication from the FBI included in the court documents lists a case ID, which was