Court filing unmasks anonymous White House aide quoted in ballroom lawsuit
An anonymous White House official emerged as part of President Donald Trump’s push to revive the massive ballroom project.
An anonymous White House official emerged as part of President Donald Trump’s push to revive the massive ballroom project.
Police have found the person who allegedly spray-painted the World War II memorial in Washington D.C. this week and intend to charge them with vandalism, The Washington Post reported Friday.
On Friday, the Department of Justice attempted to justify the need for President Donald Trump’s much-demanded White House ballroom by making a claim that has raised some eyebrows.
Attorney Kevin Riach is sounding the alarm about what Attorney General Todd Blanche has in store for DOJ — and believes that what we’re seeing so far is merely the “tip of the iceberg.”
President Donald Trump has asked the U.S. Supreme Court to intervene in his ongoing lawsuits over the construction of his ballroom.
After nearly two years of hostility from President Donald Trump and his MAGA allies, Canadians are fed up, and now more than 70,000 have signed a petition calling for the expulsion of the U.S. ambassador. According to the BBC, “The online petition accuses Pete Hoekstra of ‘making repeated interventi…
President Donald Trump’s numbers are so bad that a recent report suggests that his staff are trying to shield him by feeding him positive information about Iran. Meanwhile, a new Fox News poll shows just how much of a drag Trump is on Republicans running for office.
A frantic internal email leaked from a top federal prosecutor exposed a disorganized, high-pressure scramble that yielded just a single referral.
A conservative TV host just pitched Trump a blueprint to bypass Congress and steal the election—proving it’s just the latest chapter in a decades-long Republican playbook.
In their Times op-ed, Gregory Conti (a professor of politics at Princeton University in New Jersey and a fellow at the conservative Manhattan Institute) and the Washington Free Beacon’s Aaron Sibarium argue that right-wing critics of “wokeness” are becoming every bit as rigid and dogmatic as the leftists they condemned.