Donald Trump will need congressional approval if he wants to abolish federal agencies, a legal analyst has told Newsweek.
Donald Trump’s second administration has advanced an avalanche of policy action and political pronouncements that have jolted ...
While some, like Secretary of State Marco Rubio, sailed through, others, like Attorney General Pam Bondi, saw their ...
FoRGED Act calls for the most sweeping defense acquisition reform in a generation. FoRGED Act ensures we spend wisely but a ...
Many are stunned that a president would ignore constitutional separation of systems that gives Congress power of the purse.
Domestically, Trump is posing threats to the rule of law on multiple fronts. And only three weeks into his term, many legal ...
The president could promptly end the production of new pennies, but phasing out the coin would take time and mean changes at ...
In courts of law and the court of public opinion, the civil servants who keep the government running are shaken but uncowed ...
President Donald Trump says he has directed the Treasury Department to stop minting new pennies, citing the rising cost of ...
The Office of Special Counsel is not connected to the DOJ or the special counsels who criminally investigated Trump. Rather, ...
U.S. Congress can't just sit by while President Trump does whatever he wants. But lawmakers seem to have no intention of actually working.
Rachel Maddow looks at the many ways Americans are obstructing Donald Trump's goal of dismantling the Department of Education, from street protests to lawsuits to acts of defiance by congressional ...