The Department of Housing and Urban Development's new website message about the 'Radical Left' raises eyebrows and potential Hatch Act violations amid a looming government shutdown. Experts weigh in on the implications.
In a dramatic move, Trump signed a memorandum aimed at dismantling what he calls a radical left terror network. Critics warn it could lead to a crackdown on political dissent. Is this the beginning of a new era in U.S. politics?
A deadly shooting at an ICE facility in Dallas has ignited fierce debates over immigration policies and violence against law enforcement. As tensions rise, both sides of the political spectrum are trading accusations.
In a controversial move, President Trump has designated Antifa as a domestic terrorist organization following the assassination of conservative activist Charlie Kirk, sparking debates over its implications for political violence in America.
In a bold declaration, President Trump has labeled the antifa movement a terrorist organization during his visit to the UK. He plans to recommend investigations into those funding the movement. What impact will this have on U.S. society and politics?
President Trump has announced plans to label Antifa as a terrorist organization, stirring controversy and debate over the implications for free speech and political expression in the U.S. Experts question the legal grounds for such a designation and its impact on civil liberties.
In a controversial move, President Trump announced plans to designate antifa as a major terrorist organization, sparking debate over the implications for free speech and domestic terrorism laws. With support from GOP leaders, this decision could reshape the landscape of activism in America.
In the wake of Charlie Kirk's assassination, President Trump intensifies threats against the 'radical left,' raising concerns over potential political crackdowns targeting progressive groups and nonprofits.
In a dramatic legal move, President Trump has filed a $15 billion defamation lawsuit against The New York Times, claiming a long-standing pattern of malicious defamation. This lawsuit targets articles and a book published ahead of the 2024 election.
In a bold move, Donald Trump has announced a $15 billion lawsuit against The New York Times, claiming defamation over their endorsement of Kamala Harris. He vows to stop what he calls the media's lies and smears.