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IRS law enforcement expanded reach in 2025: Helped ICE, policed D.C. streets

Nearly a century ago, the IRS' criminal investigators built the case that landed Al Capone behind bars for tax evasion.

Trump to give end-of-year address to the nation from White House Wednesday night

President Trump announced he'll address the nation in a live speech from the White House Wednesday night, his first prime-time remarks in nearly six months.

Senate Democrats threaten court action if Justice Department doesn’t release full Epstein files

Senate Democrats believe the Justice Department is unlikely to release its full Epstein case files by Friday as required under a law Congress enacted last month and are preparing for a court fight.

Lawmakers revive bipartisan push to repeal military force consent

A bipartisan group of lawmakers is renewing the push to repeal the 2001 Authorization for Use of Military Force, the law that presidents have relied on to greenlight armed action without congressional approval.

Erika Kirk, Candace Owens emerge from ‘productive’ meeting

Conservative activist Charlie Kirk's widow, Erika Kirk, and conservative commentator Candace Owens announced a "productive" hourslong conversation amid bubbling tension.

Johnson predicts GOP unity on health care vote

House Speaker Mike Johnson predicted swing-district Republicans who are upset about not renewing expiring Obamacare subsidies will still support the party's bill to provide alternative ways to lower health insurance costs for all Americans.

Vance says Trump ‘making progress’ on the economy after Biden rut

Vice President J.D. Vance on Tuesday promised Pennsylvania's blue-collar workers a resurgent middle class under President Trump, pointing to gradual wage growth and cooling inflation, plus tax peaks under GOP policies.

Speaker Johnson: Emails to show FBI warned Biden DOJ it lacked probable cause to raid Mar-a-Lago

Emails that the Justice Department is set to hand over to Congress will show the FBI warning Biden administration officials that they did not have probable cause to raid President Trump's Mar-a-Lago estate in 2022, House Speaker Mike Johnson confirmed Tuesday.

3 big questions facing the changing banking industry

The banking sector is changing fast, with policymakers, industry leaders and consumers figuring out how to grapple with the benefits and risks of an increasingly interconnected financial system. Lawmakers and banking experts joined The Hill’s “Modern Money” event, sponsored by the Bank Policy Institute, on Tuesday to discuss how to strengthen consumer protections, particularly amid...

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