The CIA stopped federal investigators from interviewing a key witness in their tax fraud investigation into President Biden's son, Hunter Biden, according to a whistleblower.
Rep. Barry Loudermilk says investigators on the Jan. 6 committee created a final report as a political hit job on former President Donald Trump instead of an analysis of security failures the day the capitol was breached by pro-Trump protesters.
Rod Blagojevich, the ex-governor and ex-con who often dusted off ancient and sometimes puzzling quotations to emphasize his positions, found himself at the other end Thursday when a federal judge dismissed his lawsuit attempting to return to public life by quoting Dr. Seuss: "Just go."
Congress's new spending bill adopts a Trump-style approach to immigration spending, boosting funding for border enforcement and detention, but forgoes the big policy changes that Republicans said were needed to actually solve the migrant crisis.
President Biden was on a fundraising mission to Texas this week, seeking to expand his campaign purse as Election Day grows nearer. Mr. Biden raised $2.5 million at one event in Dallas alone, according to The Dallas Morning News.
Virginia Gov. Glenn Youngkin has vetoed nearly two dozen pieces of crime and law enforcement legislation, including measures that would have expanded credits for inmates to get out of prison early and allowed some immigrants who are not U.S. citizens to become police officers.
Mexico filed a brief in a U.S. court Thursday asking judges to block Texas from enforcing its strict new immigration law, saying it's unfairly frightening Mexicans who live in the state.
Few Republicans are happy with the newly unveiled $1.2 trillion spending package that will likely become law this week, and some believe they only have themselves to blame.