Federal Reserve Governor Lisa Cook faces allegations of mortgage fraud linked to her nomination process. As Trump attempts to fire her, questions arise about conflicting mortgage documents and the intentions behind them.
In a dramatic legal battle, Lisa Cook sues Trump over his attempt to fire her from the Federal Reserve. The case, which questions the president's authority, could reshape the Fed's independence.
The end of a 1930s US trade provision is reshaping global e-commerce. Discover how this change is affecting shipping, costs, and international trade dynamics under Trump’s administration.
Kilmar Abrego Garcia's lawyers are demanding an end to public attacks from Trump officials following his wrongful deportation. The case raises serious questions about fair trial rights amid inflammatory accusations.
In a startling development, immigration agents arrested two Mexican contractors fighting a wildfire in Washington's Olympic National Forest. This unprecedented action raises questions about immigration enforcement during natural disasters and how it impacts firefighting efforts.
Senator Patty Murray demands immediate answers from the Trump administration following the detention of two firefighters by border agents while they responded to a major wildfire in Washington state. The incident raises serious questions about immigration enforcement during emergencies.
The Trump administration is ramping up immigration enforcement in Chicago, mirroring tactics used in Los Angeles. Local leaders express concern as operations may begin as soon as Sept. 5.
Federal Housing Finance Agency Director Bill Pulte has filed a second criminal referral against Fed Governor Lisa Cook, alleging mortgage misrepresentations. This follows her lawsuit against Trump's attempt to fire her.
In a dramatic turn of events, Health Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. confronts CDC Director Susan Monarez, demanding she fire agency officials or face termination herself. The standoff has paralyzed the CDC amid ongoing turmoil.
Federal prosecutors have downgraded charges against Sean C. Dunn, who infamously threw a sandwich at a federal officer. After failing to secure a felony indictment, they refiled the case as a misdemeanor, sparking discussions about the handling of high-profile cases.