The Supreme Court is set to decide if Trump can fire FTC members, potentially reshaping the independence of federal agencies. The case highlights tensions between the presidency and Congress over regulatory powers.
Russian President Vladimir Putin's visit to India was marked by grand ceremonies but few substantial deals. The focus was on trade, oil imports, and the future of Russia-India relations amidst pressure from the West.
In a shocking phone call, Trump reportedly pressured Maduro to resign immediately, but the Venezuelan leader countered with demands for global amnesty. The implications for US-Venezuela relations are profound.
In a surprising turn, President Trump has reversed his stance and called on House Republicans to support the release of Epstein's files, revealing cracks in his grip on the party. This move comes amid rising pressure from Republicans as midterm elections approach.
Senator John Thune is under increasing pressure from the Republican right to eliminate the legislative filibuster, a move that could reshape Senate dynamics. As Trump pushes for drastic changes, Thune's stance remains firm, but party divisions complicate the path forward.
In a surprising turn, the largest federal workers union urges Democrats to pass a GOP bill to end the government shutdown, but D.C. Democrats remain unmoved, insisting they hold the upper hand amid fierce negotiations.
As the government shutdown drags on, some Republicans are urging Trump to step in and negotiate with Democrats. Will he take charge to resolve the standoff or maintain his distance?
Former FBI Director James Comey is set to appear in court amid intense political scrutiny. As Trump calls for Comey's prosecution, the stakes are high in this unprecedented case. Is justice truly being served?
In a candid interview, Ty Cobb, former White House Special Counsel, discusses the implications of Trump's legal maneuvers against former FBI Director James Comey and others, labeling them unconstitutional.
Jimmy Kimmel's suspension has sparked a major investigation by Congress. Senators are probing the FCC's potential role in the decision, questioning if it was influenced by political motives. With Kimmel's remarks igniting conservative backlash, the fallout could have lasting implications for media freedom.