To be clear, Trump can’t run for president in 2028. But there are, in theory, some roundabout ways he could go on to serve a third term.
We are quickly seeing what it is like to have a president who is willing to simply ignore the law when it suits him.
Fox News’ Bret Baier asked the president, “Do you view Vice President JD Vance as your successor, the Republican nominee in 2028?” Trump didn’t say yes.
The message to politicians convicted or accused of corruption couldn’t be clearer: You have a friend in the Oval Office.
Voters did not ask for this — a recent YouGov poll found that just 26% of Republicans want Musk to have “a lot” of influence ...
The Maine Republican could leverage her position to push back against NIH cuts she opposes. At least for now, the senator is choosing not to.
It’s apparently important to the president that American businesses be allowed to make foreign bribes, clearing the way for additional overseas corruption.
When taking stock of the president's overt hostility toward the rule of law, don't forget his list of legally dubious firings.
The House speaker was asked about the judiciary's role in assessing the White House's radical ambitions. His response was a mess.
How does the president deal with the fact that his 2024 Democratic rival received 75 million votes? By pretending the accurate vote totals aren’t real.
Trump DOJ lawyer Emil Bove wrote that bribery charges against New York City's mayor should be dismissed "without prejudice," ...
Gov. Andy Beshear gave his thoughts about a range the Trump administration's policies, including tariffs and spending cuts, ...
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