A Massachusetts man arrested with Molotov cocktails and knives on Capitol Hill admitted to authorities that he planned to kill House Speaker Mike Johnson, Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth and Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent,
A man pardoned by Trump last week for his involvement in January 6 was shot and killed by a police officer during a traffic stop in Indiana.
Donald Trump was clear about it. He had no qualms about explaining it before the election. He was blunt. He had more than implemented an action that he was going to undertake as so
The lawmakers are holding their annual policy retreat at Trump Doral working to sketch out their plans with majority control across Washington.
Oath Keepers founder Stewart Rhodes, the far-right extremist group leader convicted of seditious conspiracy in the Jan. 6, 2021, attack, has visited Capitol Hill after President Donald Trump commuted his 18-year prison sentence.
Tim Miller, RNC Spokesperson and Julie Tsirkin, NBC Capitol Hill Correspondent join Nicolle Wallace on Deadline White House to preview some of Donald Trump’s most outlandish nominees for his cabinet who are set for confirmation hearings on Capitol Hill this week and weather Republicans will be willing to stand up to Donald Trump despite their private concerns over some of these nominees.
The world’s richest man, Elon Musk, is overseeing a new Department of Government Efficiency. Billionaires or mega-millionaires are lined up to run the treasury, commerce, interior and education departments, NASA and the Small Business Administration, and fill key foreign posts.
Sen. Lindsey Graham, a top Trump ally, says the White House pardoning rioters who fought with police while storming the U.S. is “sending the wrong signal.”
US President-elect Donald Trump arrived at Capitol Hill on Monday for his swearing-in as the President of the United States.
US President Donald Trump defended his decision to grant full pardons to perpetrators of the 6 January Capitol Hill riots in his first full day in office. View on euronews
Trump’s effort to erase the violent assault has opened up new fronts and skirmishes in Washington’s four-year reckoning with the attack.
Donald Trump’s move to pause trillions of dollars in federal grants and loans awakened widespread Democratic resistance to the new president’s second term that was felt Tuesday on Capitol Hill, in governors’ offices and in the race to helm the party’s national committee.