Trump loyalists are being tested as the former president prepares for the unprecedented possibility that he may soon face criminal charges for his part in a hush money scheme
A handful of red-state Democrats were instrumental in helping Republicans secure a rollback of banking regulations sought by then-President Donald Trump in 2018
Here’s a look at the hush-money probe, grand jury process and possible ramifications for his presidential campaign:
Authorities alleged Oath Keepers prepared for weeks leading up to the attack, attended training sessions and recruited others to come to Washington
It’s not clear when prosecutors might wrap up their work, but law enforcement in New York has been making physical preparations for any unrest surrounding a possible indictment
The former president’s lawyers are asking a state court to throw out the grand jury’s report and all testimony from the inquiry
The president wants to kill a Republican measure that bans the government from considering climate change or potential lawsuits when making investment decisions for Americans’ retirement plans
Lawyer Robert Costello’s testimony could give Donald Trump an indirect opportunity to make a case he shouldn’t face criminal charges
The ambivalence raises questions about whether the former president still has the power to mobilize far-right supporters the way he did before the January 6 insurrection at the U.S. Capitol
Two decades after George Bush ordered the invasion, Washington’s prestige in the Middle East is damaged, populism is on the rise and military spending divides Congress
Bragg sent an internal memo late Saturday hours after Trump unleashed a three-part, all-caps social media post in which he said he could be arrested in the coming days
He posted the same clip on YouTube, which announced Friday that it, too, was welcoming him back
The reaction underscores the political risks faced by would-be opponents who are eager to convince voters that it is time to move on from the former president
Trump provided no evidence that suggested he was directly informed of a pending arrest and did not say how he knew of such plans
The former president could be indicted in the coming weeks by a New York grand jury in an investigation examining hush money paid to women who alleged sexual encounters with him
Gifts above several hundred dollars that foreign officials give to the president are required under the Foreign Gifts and Decorations Act to be reported to the State Department
The Electronic Registration Information Center, known as ERIC, has been targeted by conspiracy theories tied to the 2020 election
Larry Brock joined other rioters on the Senate floor only minutes after former vice president Mike Pence, senators and their staff evacuated the chamber to escape the mob
U.S. District Judge James “Jeb” Boasberg, an Obama appointee, will be sworn in on Friday as chief judge of the federal district court in Washington, D.C
DeSantis’ rivals, led by the former Republican president, are working to highlight the Florida governor’s impersonal approach by leaning into their own personal interactions on the campaign trail
Governor Ron DeSantis has proposed increasing penalties for human smuggling, while Governor Greg Abbott has a $4 billion border project called Operation Lone Star
Daniels says she had a 2006 sexual encounter with Trump. His former attorney Michael Cohen says he paid Daniels $130,000 in 2016 to keep the story quiet
Matthew Kacsmaryk was appointed by President Donald Trump and confirmed in 2019 over fierce opposition by Democrats over his history opposing LGBTQ rights
A decision against the drug would be swiftly appealed by US Department of Justice attorneys representing the FDA
Joe Cohn with the Foundation for Individual Rights and Expression says censorship is proliferating and putting America’s culture of individual freedoms at risk
The allies of the former president are accusing the Florida governor of violating campaign finance and ethics rules by running a shadow bid for the White House
Guo Wengui was charged in an indictment in federal court in Manhattan with various charges, including wire, securities and bank fraud