White House press secretary Karine Jean-Pierre was pressed by Peter Doocy about who would be notified after Biden's cut-off time of 8 p.m. should a nuke be launched at the U.S.
Thwarting the Mexican cartels' fleet of drones bringing drugs and weapons over the U.S. southern border was of chief concern Tuesday to a bipartisan group of Capitol Hill lawmakers.
Two Senate Democrats are calling on Attorney General Merrick Garland to appoint a special counsel to investigate conservative Supreme Court Justice Clarence Thomas for possible violations of ethics and tax laws.
President Biden is hell-bent on showing he's not too old for the job as he helms a critical NATO summit while lawmakers in his own Democratic Party scrutinize his performance to determine if he belongs on the 2024 ticket.
The chief executive in charge of overseeing official U.S. broadcast outlets declined to answer questions about corruption at the Voice of America that House Foreign Affairs Committee investigators say they uncovered during a probe of the agency.