Trump's Truth Social soars to best month ever, as lawmakers question SEC behavior in merger review
"The SEC just has to get answers to people," powerful House committee chairman says.
"The SEC just has to get answers to people," powerful House committee chairman says.
The unknowns: Did the president benefit in any way from his son’s overseas business deals, what did he know and when did he know it?
Governor cites recent killings of a Dayton Beach couple, whom an illegal alien from Haiti has admitted killing.
An informed electorate? Flubs, blatant bias and tantrums have created huge distrust among American voters in an industry once indispensable to election coverage and voters' decision making.
"I'm hoping the Supreme Court will write a narrow decision granting some immunity but not nearly as much as Trump asked for," Harvard Law Professor Alan Dershowitz said.
The primary endorsement is far from the first time that Trump has found himself at odds with the bloc, which currently boasts 41 members, or just under 20% of the House Republican Conference.
GOP nomination duel in Lone Star state pits incumbent Attorney General Ken Paxton against Texas Land Commissioner George P. Bush.
DOJ's "unusual" filing in False Claims Act lawsuit against Pfizer and trial site contractors "suggests a split of opinion between the attorneys working the case and the Biden White House," whistleblower filing says.
St. Louis prosecutor Kimberly Gardner engaged in 62 acts of misconduct that resulted in 79 false representations during prosecution of Eric Greitens, memo alleges
Drazan currently maintains a narrow lead in most polls.