Politics

Trump: 'Disgraceful' leak of Mueller Russia probe questions

President Donald Trump says it's "disgraceful" that a list of proposed questions from special counsel Robert Mueller was "leaked" to the news

No criminal charges for FBI agent found to have leaked, lied and mishandled classified information

An FBI agent found to have leaked sensitive information to witnesses, mishandled classified information and lied to investigators will not fa

Mitt Romney won’t commit to backing Trump for re-election: ‘We’re going to wait and see’

Mitt Romney won’t say whether he will support President Donald Trump for re-election in 2020...

Congress could eliminate ‘tens of billions of dollars’ of waste: GAO

Congress could save tens of billions of dollars by addressing a slew of recommendations, including 65 new ones, according to a reportreleased

Migrant 'caravan' at U.S.-Mexico border prepares for mass crossing

Hundreds of Central American migrants from a caravan that crossed Mexico reunited in Tijuana on Wednesday and planned to cross the border tog

Sanders to announce proposal promising jobs to all Americans

Sen. Bernie Sanders (I-Vt.) is set to announce a federal jobs proposal that would guarantee a job with at least a $15-per-hour wage and healt

Democratic Party files suit alleging Russia, the Trump campaign, and WikiLeaks conspired to disrupt the 2016 election

The Democratic National Committee sued the Trump campaign, the Russian government, Wikileaks on Friday, accusing them of conspiring to disrup

ABC's Comey Sitdown Is Strong on Sunday — Nearly 10M Viewers

ABC made a big swing with Sunday's George Stephanopoulos sitdown with James Comey — and while the interview looks like it scored a win in the

Trump lashes out at Comey as 'untruthful slime ball'

President Donald Trump went into attack mode against James Comey on Friday morning, calling the former FBI director an “untruthful slime ball

Ryan may be forced to leave speakership by summer

Paul Ryan said he plans to remain as speaker and not call an early leadership election, but well-wired Republicans tell Jonathan Swan and me

U.S Senator Fears Zuckerberg Hearings Could Lead To Government Regulation Of The Internet

Republican Sen. Cory Gardner of Colorado fears congressional hearings with Facebook CEO Mark Zuckerberg could lead to further government regu

GOP looks to reduce spending after hearing criticism back home

Republicans are eyeing ways to rein in spending this week after facing a barrage of criticism back home for swelling the federal deficit with

Is the tail wagging the dog again?

2020 Dems pose a big dilemma for Schumer

Obama’s Legacy: Empowering Iran And Russia

The Middle East has always been unstable, but Obama, in his ineptitude, made it more unstable.

Do they care?

The welfare state is collapsing under its own weight, and mass immigration is only making this bad problem worse.

Chelsea Manning eyes U.S. Senate seat

Manning had been working as an intelligence analyst in Iraq. She was convicted by court-martial in 2013 of espionage and other offenses .

The 51st State of New California?

A fresh effort is underway to split California into multiple states

The Hypocrisy of Climate Alarmists

The Great Winter of 2017-2018 .

The Dangerous Supreme Court Case Nobody Is Talking About

NIFLA v. Becerra has huge implications for free speech, religious freedom, and the pro-life cause.