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The names of high-profile people were withheld under privacy protections because those individuals, including Trump, were ...
Senators are forgoing the first days of a monthlong August recess to grind out confirmations for President Donald Trump’s civilian nominees who have faced what the GOP calls “unprecedented” obstructio ...
A report Tuesday by CBS News indicates that statements issued by jail and Justice Department officials after Epstein’s death ...
Ghislaine Maxwell's recent transfer has raised concerns among Epstein victims and their families about justice and ...
Despite the House commencing its August break, the Senate remains amidst a bustling period, grappling with a significant backlog of over 130 nominees awaiting confirmation. Republican senators accuse ...
Trump has justified tariffs on goods from Canada, the top U.S. export market, by accusing it of failing to stop the ...
Chuck Schumer, a man who's been a lawmaker longer than most Americans have been alive, is digging deep into the past to come ...
During his remarks in a Senate Democrat press briefing today, Senator Chuck Schumer disgraced Trump over his disastrous tariffs. Schumer remarked, "How profoundly stupid." ...
Democrats on Wednesday ramped up pressure on Republicans over the Jeffrey Epstein files, turning to an arcane rule to attempt ...
U.S. Senate Minority Leader Chuck Schumer (D-NY) and Sen. Richard Blumenthal (D-CT) are invoking the “Rule of Five,” a ...
The minority party has grappled with how to counter Trump in the wake of their party's loss in the 2024 election.
During a press conference on Wednesday, Sen. Chuck Schumer (D-NY) said that the Democrats had asked Republicans to join them in gaining access to the Epstein files via the "Rule of Five" law which ...