If a house divided against itself cannot stand, then why would federal courts allow the United States to sue itself? It’s hard to imagine a scenario where a house could, or would, be more divided. Yet ...
President Trump suggested Friday that the federal government could take over Washington, D.C., if the national capital’s administration “can’t do the job” as he pursues making the District ...
“Our model empowers DC residents to earn on their own terms — whether that’s as independent contractors or employees in our micro-fulfillment centers or headquarters,” the statement read.
A federal judge set an emergency hearing after law enforcement helped DOGE enter and take over an independent nonprofit ...
Claims that people who participated in the attack on the Capitol were mistreated by agencies like the Justice Department are ...
The lawsuit filed late Tuesday in U.S. District Court in Washington describes the lengths that institute staff resorted to, ...
OPM, which serves as the federal government’s human resources department, later issued an updated memo saying agencies “have ultimate decisionmaking authority over, and responsibility for ...
Joseph diGenova, a former top Justice Department official - and staunch Trump ally and lawyer - called the breach "sloppy and ...
Trump and Musk ordered the institute to reduce its size, as part of DOGE's efforts. The issue, USIP says, is their employees ...
Democratic state attorneys general in Washington, D.C., and 19 states sued the Trump administration late Thursday over its efforts to carry out mass firings of federal workers. The attorneys ...