Former special counsel Jack Smith did not invoke his Fifth Amendment rights during eight hours of testimony Wednesday behind closed doors to the House Judiciary Committee, the panel’s chairman said.
Many Americans, it seems, couldn’t hold on to a clear memory of January 6 for even a few years—or couldn’t be bothered to.
The justices granted emergency appeals and set aside rulings from district judges who blocked Trump's orders from taking ...
Clair McFarland writes, "Middleborn grinned. The secret, he explained, is jamming a too-big spud into the cannon’s mouth with ...
A federal appeals panel says Chicago’s policy of towing and disposing of vehicles doesn’t reach the level of unconstitutional ...
Wednesday on the RealClearPolitics podcast, Tom Bevan, Carl Cannon, and Andrew Walworth consider the massive role Secretary ...
Michelle Troconis is slated to be in court Monday, arguing for her release from prison and a new trial. She filed a habeas ...
A former House staffer — pardoned for a federal corruption conviction — is asking to delay a hearing before the state’s ...
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Trump Suggests Insane New Motive for Invading Greenland

Marco Rubio has become one of the most influential figures in U.S. foreign policy and President Trump's point man on ...
Trump predicted Republicans would beat the odds and deliver an "epic midterm victory," but also groused about some members ...