Acting Attorney General Todd Blanche said Tuesday he would be willing to take on the role permanently if President Trump asks—underscoring the uncertainty still surrounding the Justice Department just days after Pam Bondi’s abrupt removal. Speaking at a press conference announcing a
Vice President JD Vance traveled to Hungary on Tuesday for high-level meetings with Prime Minister Viktor Orbán, a longtime ally of President Donald Trump, just days before Hungary’s April 12 election — a vote that could pose the most serious challenge yet
President Trump escalated his rhetoric toward Iran over the weekend, warning of sweeping military action—including potential ground troop deployment—if Tehran does not agree to reopen the Strait of Hormuz and reach a deal with the United States. In a brief phone interview
The White House Easter Egg Roll is one of Washington’s most enduring traditions — but it didn’t start as an official event. While the tradition is formally traced to 1878 under President Rutherford B. Hayes, first-hand accounts suggest children were already rolling
The Department of Justice’s Office of Legal Counsel (OLC) has concluded that former President Donald Trump is not required to turn over his presidential records to the National Archives, marking a significant break from decades of precedent. In a 52-page opinion issued
Sydney Gruters, the wife of Republican National Committee Chair Joe Gruters, officially launched her campaign Thursday for Florida’s 16th Congressional District — weeks after securing an early endorsement from President Donald Trump. Her entry formalizes a candidacy that had already been boosted
King Charles III is set to take a rare step on American soil later this month: addressing a joint session of Congress during his first U.S. visit as monarch. House Speaker Mike Johnson extended the invitation this week, calling the U.S.-U.K. alliance
President Donald Trump addressed the nation Wednesday night, declaring that the United States is “nearing completion” of its core strategic objectives in Iran after just one month of Operation Epic Fury. He praised U.S. military efforts as “extraordinary” and warned that more
President Donald Trump is set to address the nation tonight at 9 p.m. EDT, delivering what the White House has described as an “important update” on the ongoing war with Iran. Press secretary Karoline Leavitt announced the address but did not provide
Katie Zacharia is out at DHS — after just a few weeks on the job. The department’s spokesperson and deputy assistant for public affairs announced Tuesday she’s leaving the role she stepped into in mid-February, marking another rapid turnover inside Trump’s communications