The Trump Justice Department filed a lawsuit Monday to stop California's new law that seeks to ban federal immigration officers from wearing masks to conceal their identities, saying the government "does not intend to comply."
President Trump said on Monday he will sign legislation releasing files related to convicted sex offender Jeffrey Epstein if it reaches his desk, saying the fallout of the files' information is a "Democrat problem."
The years-long political battle over the Epstein files has evolved from conspiracy theories about the Clintons masterminding Jeffrey Epstein's death in a New York jail cell to unproven accusations that President Trump secretly participated in Epstein's sex trafficking and is now trying to hide the evidence.
Sen. Bill Cassidy, one of the Republicans leading negotiations on a plan to lower health care costs, said he and President Trump are "totally in sync" on wanting to give financial power to the patient instead of insurance companies.
An Indiana lawmaker was targeted in a swatting attack just hours after President Trump bashed the state senator over Republicans' stalled push to take up redistricting, authorities said.
The U.S. will prioritize visa appointments for fans attending the 2026 World Cup, which is expected to attract five to 10 million people from around the world, the White House FIFA task force announced Monday.
Princeton professor Robert P. George said Monday he has resigned from the Heritage Foundation Board of Trustees, marking the most high-profile exit to date from the conservative institution caught in a crisis over its handling of cancel culture versus antisemitic voices on the right.