In a dramatic move, Attorney General Pam Bondi has fired a Justice Department employee accused of disrespecting National Guard members. This incident raises questions about conduct within the federal workforce.
A whistleblower reveals that a former DOGE official at the SSA copied the personal data of over 300 million Americans to a poorly-secured private server, raising serious privacy and security concerns.
In a shocking court ruling, a federal judge has ordered Trump official Kari Lake to testify under oath regarding her controversial efforts to dismantle Voice of America, raising questions about media freedom and executive power.
In a significant legal twist, a federal appeals court has allowed the Trump administration to cut billions in foreign aid, overriding a previous court's decision. This ruling has sparked debates on the constitutionality of such funding cuts.
After devastating floods in Central Texas, FEMA failed to respond to two-thirds of disaster assistance calls due to a staffing crisis. Many are questioning the agency's preparedness and accountability.
The Trump administration is reportedly preparing to challenge a key budget law, potentially risking a constitutional crisis. With billions in funds delayed, the balance of power between Congress and the White House hangs in the balance.
In a surprising turn, Homeland Security Secretary Kristi Noem is quietly advocating for key FEMA employees to remain in place despite public statements about reducing the agency's role. With hurricane season approaching, her actions reveal a complex battle over disaster relief strategies under the Trump administration.
Kamala Harris returns to the spotlight after 100 days of political silence, warning of a looming constitutional crisis if the government fails to oppose President Trump. Her speech highlights the urgent need for Democratic unity and accountability.
In a bold move, the government seeks to revoke security clearances from Christopher Krebs and associates for alleged censorship of dissenting voices. This unprecedented action raises critical questions about free speech and accountability in federal agencies.
Senate Democrats, led by Chuck Schumer, are alarmed over a potential security breach involving Trump's cabinet using the Signal app to share classified military information. They're demanding a full investigation and answers to critical questions.