The United States is planning to delay a menu of additional Chinese tariffs that were scheduled to begin on March 1, President Donald Trump announced on Sunday, as the world’s two largest economies hash out a definitive end to a wide ranging trade dispute. In a series of posts on Twitter, Trump cited “substantial progress” […] Read more
Federal prosecutors, including current Labor Secretary Alex Acosta, violated the rights of sex criminal Jeffrey Epstein’s victims during their investigation of the once-influential financier a decade ago, a judge ruled on Thursday. U.S. District Judge Kenneth Marra slammed the government for failing to notify Epstein’s victims that it had reached a non-prosecution agreement with Epstein […] Read more
The government’s top ethics watchdog disclosed Tuesday that it had refused to certify a financial disclosure report from Commerce Secretary Wilbur Ross. In a filing, the Office of Government Ethics said it wouldn’t certify the 2018 annual filing by Ross because he didn’t divest stock in a bank despite stating otherwise. The move could have […] Read more
Justice Department officials were so concerned about President Donald Trump’s fitness for office in May 2017 that they discussed whether Trump could be removed from office by convincing Vice President Mike Pence and a majority of the president’s Cabinet to invoke the 25th Amendment of the Constitution, former FBI Deputy Director Andrew McCabe reportedly says […] Read more
The Republican chairman and ranking Democrat of the Senate Select Committee on Intelligence on Tuesday blasted President Donald Trump’s former lawyer Michael Cohen for missing a planned appearance before that committee due to purported medical issues, less than a month before he is due to begin serving a three-year prison sentence. Committee Chairman Sen. Richard […] Read more
Republican Sen. Marco Rubio is pushing a new proposal that tackles one of Democrats’ favorite talking points: stock buybacks. The plan, unveiled Tuesday, would eliminate the preferential tax treatment of capital gains as a way to discourage companies from pursuing share repurchases. Instead, Rubio wants to tax capital gains as if they were dividends, which […] Read more
Twitter this week suspended at least two accounts suspected of troll-like behavior targeting presidential contender Sen. Kamala Harris of California as well as other Democratic candidates. The accounts were created recently and had few followers. But they posted easily shareable content about the senator’s record as a prosecutor that earned an outsized audience on the […] Read more
Sen. Cory Booker launched a bid for the Democratic presidential nomination on Friday. He is the second black candidate to enter the race, following Sen. Kamala Harris of California. Friday is the first day of Black History Month. The New Jersey Democrat’s entrance into the race was widely expected. The charismatic senator and former mayor […] Read more
With the Trump Cabinet’s revolving door continually spinning, organizations looking for an inside glimpse into the administration have increasing options – but they come with increasingly higher price tags. Former U.S. Ambassador to the United Nations Nikki Haley is currently quoting $200,000 and the use of a private jet for domestic speaking engagements, according to […] Read more
As the shutdown damage grew more urgent – for federal workers, consumers of government services, the economy – so did the question: when will Republicans say, “enough”? GOP leaders, after all, hadn’t supported President Trump’s shutdown strategy to begin with. But House Speaker Nancy Pelosi wasn’t surprised it took 35 days, falling poll numbers and […] Read more










