Former White House national security adviser John Bolton pleaded guilty Friday to unlawfully retaining classified national security information, resolving a high-profile case against one of President Donald Trump’s most prominent Republican critics. Appearing before U.S. District Judge Theodore Chuang in Maryland, Bolton admitted to
Read MoreFormer White House national security adviser John Bolton pleaded guilty Friday to unlawfully retaining classified national security information, resolving a high-profile case
President Donald Trump reminded Senate Republicans on Wednesday that he has little patience for members of his party who break ranks. During
The Senate delivered a rare rebuke to President Donald Trump on Tuesday, approving a resolution calling for the withdrawal of U.S. forces
President Donald Trump signed two executive orders Monday aimed at accelerating the development of quantum computing technology while preparing the United States
President Donald Trump said there are “no limits” to his power as commander in chief during a wide-ranging interview with Axios, framing
The Trump administration is preparing to retire one of the long-serving Boeing 747s that has carried American presidents around the world for
President Donald Trump pushed back Thursday against criticism of his administration’s interim agreement with Iran, sharply attacking those who have argued the
Jeffrey Epstein explored the possibility of seeking leniency from federal prosecutors after his 2019 arrest by offering information about other powerful figures,
President Donald Trump publicly criticized Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu on Tuesday after recent Israeli strikes in Lebanon threatened to disrupt a
President Donald Trump is tying his support for renewing a major U.S. surveillance program to passage of his proposed election overhaul, escalating
