White House press secretary Karoline Leavitt defended Commerce Secretary Howard Lutnick amid questions about his connections to Jeffrey Epstein during a briefing Tuesday.
Democratic lawmakers likened ICE agents to Nazis during an explosive House hearing as Rep. Dan Goldman clashed with acting director over enforcement tactics.
Progressive Rep. Shri Thanedar exploded on top Trump immigration officials, calling federal immigration officers “thugs" and saying they “better hope" for a presidential pardon.
The Justice Department expanded civil rights enforcement against protesters accused of disrupting religious worship using recent synagogue cases as a legal model.
NYC's new antisemitism czar once criticized a social media post condemning Hamas rocket attacks, calling it "state-sanctioned violence" against Palestinians.
President Donald Trump told Palm Beach, Florida, police he "got the hell out of there" when teenagers were present around Jeffrey Epstein, according to FBI documents.
New Jersey congressional candidate Analilia Majia, backed by Bernie Sanders and Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez, scores an upset victory in Democratic House primary in New Jersey.
Exclusive: Sunrise Movement guide urges students to stage monthly disruptions and "mass non-cooperation" to spark political revolution in schools, according to a new report.
Trump-aligned group is pressing states, which are suing to end Trump's executive order banning trans surgeries for kids, to provide proof of harm. But, new documents show this might not be happening.
Maryland Democratic Gov. Wes Moore faces questions over disputed family story about grandfather fleeing KKK threats, adding scrutiny to White House ambitions.
FBI probe Arctic Frost led to subpoenas for 20 Republican Congress members' phone records, Senator Chuck Grassley said during telecom executive hearing.
Senate and House Democratic leaders slam President Donald Trump's counterproposal on DHS funding, citing insufficient details on ICE changes ahead of Friday deadline.
Bitcoin’s speed, global reach and public ledger have made it a frequent demand in ransom cases. Here’s why criminals ask for crypto and how investigators track it.
Lina Maria Orovio-Hernandez convicted on federal charges of identity theft, passport fraud and illegal voting in Massachusetts. Justice Department highlighted the rare case.