The DOJ moved to shield Trump from January 6 civil suits, arguing he acted as president—while also assuming liability in a separate Lafayette Square protest case.
The U.S. Justice Department has moved to shield President Donald Trump from civil lawsuits by police and Democratic lawmakers seeking to hold him responsible for violence during the Jan. 6, 2021, ...
The president has called for harsh penalties for Tesla protesters. He had issued sweeping pardons for individuals charged in ...
President Donald Trump was asked about his harsh comments against the suspects accused of vandalizing Tesla dealerships in ...
The president is still facing several civil suits related to Jan. 6, though his Justice Department is trying to prevent this ...
The US Justice Department is seeking to intervene on behalf of President Donald Trump in the long-running civil lawsuits ...
A federal criminal court case against Atomwaffen Division co-founder Brandon Clint Russell provided a glimpse into the ...
Democratic lawmakers are seeking to hold Trump responsible for violence during the January 6, 2021, attack on the U.S.
Prince William donned battle gear to visit British soldiers in Estonia on Friday (March 21) on a trip aimed at underlining ...
Joseph Kent, former Green Beret, two-time GOP congressional hopeful and Trump’s nominee to run the NCTC, has been working as ...
The department employed a maneuver that could protect the president from legal and financial consequences in a series of ...
President Donald Trump’s administration is trying expand the definition of domestic terrorism as it aims to crack down on a ...