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The Trump administration said it has dismissed over 4,100 federal workers since the shutdown began but a judge has since ordered it to pause the firings.
The more the president weaponizes the government against his perceived enemies, the more reason he has to stay in power, Michael Wolff warns.
Republicans are racing to motivate voters who love the president, and Democrats are rallying those who don’t, as the races for governor in New Jersey and Virginia play out as an early referendum on Trump’s second term.
Trump has commuted the jail sentences of at least two GOP lawmakers in his two terms. A commutation shortens the sentence, but the conviction is still on the person's record. A presidential pardon forgives a federal crime and eliminates the penalties that come with the conviction.
As the Justice Department presses charges against some of Donald Trump’s perceived political enemies amid his retribution push, the former prosecutor who built two criminal cases against the president is back on his radar.
The Trump administration has asked the Supreme Court to allow the National Guard to protect federal immigration enforcement operations in Chicago.
As President Donald Trump weighs military action inside Venezuela, building up forces in the Caribbean and flying B-52 bombers off the country’s coast this week, Nicolás Maduro is responding in kind,