In a revealing call, Trump’s envoy discussed how Putin could approach the U.S. president about a peace plan for Ukraine, sparking controversy and skepticism from critics. Will this lead to real progress or is it just a facade?
In an unexpected move, Trump has sent Dan Driscoll, the youngest army secretary, to spearhead crucial talks in Ukraine. Known as Trump's 'drone guy', Driscoll's rise from military officer to key negotiator is sparking intrigue and speculation.
In a surprising development, Donald Trump announces his envoy Steve Witkoff will meet Putin to negotiate a peace deal for Ukraine. Despite ongoing challenges, the former president remains optimistic about resolving the conflict.
In a groundbreaking ruling, Brazil's Supreme Court has sentenced former president Jair Bolsonaro to 27 years for his role in a coup plot. As health issues arise, his fate hangs in the balance.
The DOJ is under fire as a judge orders expedited processing of Epstein files. With a looming deadline, questions arise about Trump’s connection and the DOJ’s transparency.
Sen. Mark Kelly criticizes the Pentagon's investigation into his video reminding troops of their rights against illegal orders, questioning President Trump's remarks on loyalty to the Constitution.
Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth calls for a review of Sen. Mark Kelly's military conduct amid allegations of improperly displaying medals and inciting political influence in a video to troops.
A federal judge has dismissed the Justice Department's cases against Comey and James, citing the unlawful appointment of prosecutor Lindsey Halligan. This ruling opens debates on legal authority and political motives.
The FBI is set to interview six Democratic lawmakers who urged military members to resist illegal orders, amidst President Trump's accusations of sedition. The lawmakers stand firm against intimidation tactics.
In a surprising legal decision, a federal judge dismissed indictments against James Comey and Letitia James due to an unlawful appointment of the prosecutor. This ruling opens the door for future actions but complicates the DOJ's case against Comey due to the statute of limitations.