WASHINGTON — President-elect Donald Trump’s election victory, combined with the Republican takeover of the Senate, may extend conservative control of the Supreme Court for another two decades. For ...
2021 — an event that endangered the life of every member of Congress present that day — only 10 GOP House members and seven ...
Two years ago, when Trump declared his 2024 campaign for president, it was broadly greeted as a has-been’s desperation move. ...
Republican pollster Frank Luntz warned of the impact former President Trump’s victory in the 2024 presidential election would ...
Raskin, a former constitutional law professor who was the lead impeachment manager for the Trump impeachment ... Raskin said ...
Voters approved Oregon's Ballot Measure 115 Tuesday, giving legislators the power to remove statewide elected officials from ...
Donald Trump helped Republicans reshape the judiciary. They could continue that work in a second Trump term, while a ...
Whoever wins the White House in November will face a closely divided Senate and, at least at first, relatively few judicial ...
Clarence Thomas and Samuel Alito may retire to allow Donald Trump to appoint young conservative judges to the Supreme Court ...
who added that he got "immunity at the Supreme Court" and called Smith a "crooked person." Trump also said he does not think Democrats, if they retake the House majority, would impeach him if he ...
In April 2000, New Hampshire House lawmakers stood on the brink of a near-unprecedented act: an impeachment investigation into then-Supreme Court Chief Justice David Brock. Brock was accused of ...