Democrats Announce Articles Of Impeachment Against President Trump [Watch Video]
House Democrats announce articles of impeachment against President Donald Trump on Tuesday.
FBI Agents Showed Pro-Trump, Anti-Clinton Bias: IG Report On Russian Investigation Shows
An overlooked detail in the DOJ IG's report on anti-Trump bias in the FBI includes the discovery that a pair of agents had conversations expressing their support for Trump.
Federal Lawyer Durham Objects To DOJ IG Report Clearing FBI's Russia Investigation Of Bias
John Durham said his investigation of FBI conduct during its investigation of Russian interference conflicts with IG Michael Horowitz's report.
Former Trump Men Facing Jail Terms Pin Hopes On Last-Minute Presidential Pardon
Three former Trump aids convicted of federal crimes appear to be lobbying the president to grant them pardons. Will it work?
What Lies Behind Trump's 105-Tweet Spree On Sunday
On Sunday, President Trump made 105 tweets touching on a wide range of subjects, though he focused heavily on the impeachment process.
Shocking Report Shows US Military Officials Misled Public On The War In Afghanistan
Newly released documents show how U.S. officials deliberately concealed the fact that the war in Afghanistan was not making progress.
House Democrats May File Articles Of Impeachment Against Trump Before The Weekend
House Democrats appear ready to draft the articles of impeachment against President Trump this week and may finish by Friday.
Devin Nunes Accuses Reporter of 'Stalking' After Dodging Lev Parnas Questions
Rep. Devin Nunes accused a reporter of "stalking" him after being asked about his connection to Lev Parnas, who is facing indictment for allegedly funneling foreign money to Donald Trump's 2016 campaign.
Why Did Republicans Block A Resolution On Armenian Genocide For A Third Time?
For the third time, Republicans in the Senate have blocked a resolution recognizing the Armenian genocide. But why?
Rushing Ahead of Trump Impeachment, Senate Republicans Confirm 8 Judicial Nominees in Just 3 Days
Over three days, Senate Republicans have confirmed eight judicial nominees, most of whom are ranked as "not qualified" but the American Bar Association.
Why Is Giuliani In Ukraine Right Now? Trump Officials Are Worried
Trump's lawyer, Rudy Giuliani, has taken an unexpected trip to Kiev to hold talks with Ukrainians backing allegations of Biden-linked corruption.
Trump Campaign Manager Tweets Poll Showing Republican Voters Backing Impeachment
Trump campaign manager Brad Parscale tweeted a poll of voters in Oklahoma's fifth district, which showed a surprisingly high support for impeachment.
Texas Judge Sanctioned For Refusing to Conduct Same-Sex Marriages
Judge Dianne Hensley of Waco, Texas, has been sanctioned for refusing to conduct marriages for same-sex couples.
Robert Marbut, Set To Head Federal Homeless Office, Sought To Ban Feeding The Homeless
The new appointee to the federal agency on homelessness, Robert Marbut, has a history of advising cities to forbid charitable food handouts to homeless people.
Bernie Sanders Surges With College Students, But Trump Isn't Far Away
A new poll of college students shows Sen. Sanders rising to first place with Trump remaining steadily at second place.
Russian Interference: Lawyer Picked By AG Barr To Contradict Narrative That Probe Was Witch Hunt
Federal prosecutor John Durham, tasked by Attorney General William Barr to investigate the legality of the investigation into Russian interference in 2016, has reportedly found that the FBI acted appropriately.
Republican-Linked Group Pulls Support To Congress Aspirant Who Wanted To 'Hang' Rep. Omar
Republican candidate for Congress George Buck came under fire after calling for "traitors" including Rep. Ilhan Omar to be "hung."
Democratic Presidential Candidate Andrew Yang Reports Death Threats to FBI
The campaign for Democratic Presidential Nominee Andrew Yang have told the FBI that they have received various emails promising violent attacks during Yang's visit to New Hampshire.
AG William Barr Suggests Communities Hosting Police Protests Could Face Less Protection
U.S. Attorney General William Barr has said that communities with protests against law enforcement could see less police protection as a result.
Mueller Witness George Nader Charged Over Clinton Donations With Possible Links To UAE
Lobbyist George Nader and key Mueller investigation witness has been charged with concealing $3.5 million in donations to Clinton's 2016 campaign.
Trump Loses Appeal, Banks Must Hand Over Tax Records. Will It Help Democrats?
A federal appeals court has shot down President Donald Trump's latest legal attempt to prevent the release of his financial records to the House of Representatives.
Bloomberg's Greatest Barrier To The White House Could Be Fellow Democrats
Former New York City Mayor Michael Bloomberg is facing intense criticism from his fellow Democratic nominee candidates and it could become a major hurdle to clear for his campaign.
Battleground State Voters Narrowly Oppose Trump Impeachment, Possibly Spelling Trouble For Democrats
Polling of voters in eight battleground states show opposition to impeaching President Trump has a narrow lead over support, which may indicate Democrats' coming difficulties in 2020.
'Avengers' Actor Mark Ruffalo Says Capitalism Is 'Failing Us, Killing Us'
Actor Mark Ruffalo, of 'Avengers' fame, tweets that it's time for Americans to have an 'economic revolution.'
DHS Faces Legal Action After Slashing Funding For Anti-Hate Group Programs
A civil rights group plans to take the Department of Homeland Security to court over failing to explain their decision to defund anti-hate groups.
Trump's Tweets Feel Like 'Being Punched In The Gut,' Says Former FBI Lawyer Lisa Page
Former FBI lawyer Lisa Page speaks publicly for the first time since being dismissed from the Robert Mueller investigation