As the fifth anniversary of the Jan. 6 Capitol attack approaches, the plaque honoring the police who defended democracy is missing. Lawmakers have resorted to makeshift replicas to remember their heroism amidst a culture of forgetting.
In a bold move five years after the Capitol attack, Senate Democrats are introducing legislation to prevent taxpayer funds from compensating convicted rioters. The bills aim to hold rioters accountable and protect taxpayer interests.
Former special counsel Jack Smith testified that Donald Trump is the most culpable individual in the Jan. 6 Capitol riot, asserting that the insurrection could not have happened without him. Smith's statements reveal crucial evidence and testimonies against the former president.
The Supreme Court's recent decision has halted Trump's plans to send the National Guard into American cities, igniting a debate on the use of the military for domestic purposes under the Insurrection Act.
In a significant shakeup, BBC Director-General Tim Davie and BBC News Chief Executive Deborah Turness have resigned following backlash over an edited Trump speech. The controversy raises questions about media accountability and bias.
A recent appeals court ruling allows National Guard troops in Illinois to remain but prohibits their deployment for federal property protection. The decision stems from a legal battle over Trump’s immigration crackdown amidst claims of rising crime.
In a controversial move, discussions within the White House indicate President Trump may invoke the Insurrection Act to deploy troops for law enforcement amid protests in major cities. Critics argue it's an exaggeration of violence.
In a controversial move, President Trump has deployed National Guard troops to Chicago to support his immigration policies, labeling the city a 'war zone'. Local officials are pushing back, citing legal concerns.
As Texas National Guard prepares to deploy to Chicago, Illinois leaders express outrage, claiming it’s part of a political agenda by the Trump administration. Lawsuits and strong statements highlight the growing tensions over military involvement in domestic affairs.
President Trump is pushing to send National Guard troops to cities like Chicago and Portland to combat crime and illegal immigration, sparking lawsuits and debate over presidential authority. Legal experts weigh in on this unprecedented move.