President Trump has fulfilled his promise to start cracking down on crime in the nation's capital. The president says crime in Washington is out of control, so he's using the federal government to take charge and go after criminals.
Congress is targeting high-profile names with subpoenas in the Jeffrey Epstein case – among them: Bill and Hillary Clinton. Now, the White House is considering releasing Epstein associate Ghislain Maxwell's recent interview with the Justice Department.
Texas Governor Greg Abbott is threatening to arrest Democratic lawmakers who fled the state to block a vote that has big implications for which party will control the U.S. House of Representatives in 2026.
President Trump's tariffs on nearly 70 countries go into effect Thursday, some as high as 40 percent. And while the White House insists the costs will be absorbed by foreign countries, most economists warn that it will lead to higher prices.
A federal watchdog agency tasked with enforcing restrictions on political activity by government employees has launched an investigation into Jack Smith, the Justice Department special counsel who pursued two criminal cases against Donald Trump prior to his return to the White House last year.
Think of the U.S. economy as a person who looks healthy, but on the inside is carrying a serious disease that could kill them. That disease is the massive federal debt.
Forty Baptist leaders representing 22 states delivered a letter to President Trump urging his immediate action to stop the mail-order distribution of the abortion drug mifepristone, which now accounts for more than 60 percent of all U.S. abortions.
Housing and Urban Development Secretary Scott Turner has stood out in the new Trump administration, making headlines for leading prayers before White House cabinet meetings. His Christian faith is what also compels him to push for new solutions for youth who fall through the cracks after aging out of foster care.
President Trump is revealing new details about his relationship with Jeffrey Epstein and why it ended. After being pressed by reporters, he also addressed questions about a pardon for Epstein's co-conspirator Ghislaine Maxwell.
For Speaker of the House Mike Johnson, recent cheers from fellow Republicans have been both heartfelt and well-earned. He has managed to squeeze out challenging legislative wins with virtually no room for error, saying the secret sauce of his success is faith in God.









