If Trump decides to restore order on his own, he may use the 1807 Insurrection Act
Trump has not yet invoked the law that will allow him to send federal troops into U.S. cities, Pentagon official says.
Trump has not yet invoked the law that will allow him to send federal troops into U.S. cities, Pentagon official says.
Florida Gov. DeSantis threatens a fraud investigation after the crowdfunding platform reportedly froze the convoy's fundraising account.
The president-elect "has to move to the left and parrot the [Bernie] Sanders agenda, and that's the opposite of triangulation," said former Bill Clinton advisor Dick Morris.
Biden-appointed judge "gave too much credence" to UW claim that parody "land acknowledgment" by instructor Stuart Reges disrupted campus, lawyer says, promising 9th Circuit appeal. University threatened to fire him if he does it again.
With crime on the rise, Republicans are hammering their opponents as Democrats fear "defund the police" policies will turn off voters.
These Jan. 6 story developments show that there are still unanswered questions about the riot itself, law enforcement response, and the investigations in the aftermath.
John Cleese, Oliver Stone, Tim Robbins join wide coalition against censorship, "visibility filtering" and self-styled "disinformation experts." Musk called on to fund litigation against "state-driven censorship."
Department's Financial Crimes Enforcement Network shared "hate group" and "hate symbol" materials with banks after Capitol riot, with no further instructions. "Bankrolling Bigotry" report calls for stripping tax-exempt status.
"If we impeached every politician who gave a fiery speech to a crowd of partisans, this Capitol would be deserted; that's what the president did, that is all he did," said another GOP congressman
Bias by student governments and school administrators in club recognition and student activities violates these private institutions' contractual promises, civil liberties group says.