January 19 From Caracas to Chicago: Trump’s Article II powers face their biggest tests yet Trump is using his second White House term to test the limits of his Article II powers both at home and abroad, prompting fresh criticism and questions over his actions.
January 17 Former Trump lawyer accuses New York prosecutors of coercion Fox News correspondent CB Cotton reports on President Donald Trump’s former lawyer Michael Cohen and his accusations against New York prosecutors on ‘Fox News Live.’
January 17 What would Trump's use of the Insurrection Act look like in Minnesota? Deploying the military in Minnesota would mark the first presidential use of the Insurrection Act since President George H.W. Bush during the 1992 Los Angeles riots.
January 17 Federal judge restricts ICE agents amid ongoing Minneapolis area protests U.S. District Judge Kate Menendez, in Minnesota, bars ICE and Border Patrol from using tear gas against peaceful protesters during Operation Metro Surge in Minneapolis following deadly shooting of Renee Good.
January 16 California man arrested for allegedly making online death threats against JD Vance during Disneyland visit A California man accused of posting pipe bomb threats on Disney's Instagram during Vice President JD Vance's Disneyland visit now faces federal criminal charges.
January 16 Tyler Robinson's defense accused of ambushing prosecution at hearing Former prosecutor Joshua Ritter and criminal defense attorney Donna Rotunno discuss the hearing for Tyler Robinson, accused of assassinating Charlie Kirk, and the arguments presented in court on 'The Story.’
January 16 Trump officials fire back after federal judge calls president 'authoritarian' for deportation effort A Reagan-appointed federal judge continued to make headlines for his fierce broadsides against Trump, whom he has labeled as an "authoritarian" and a "bully."
January 15 Federal appeals court sides with Trump admin in judge's Mahmoud Khalil decision Federal appeals court sides with Trump administration in Mahmoud Khalil case, ruling a lower court judge lacked the authority to order the anti-Israel activist's release.
January 14 Supreme Court says Illinois congressman can sue over state mail-in voting laws The Supreme Court ruling clears the way for congressional candidates to sue over state election laws — just one of several election cases the high court will take up this year.
January 13 Trump administration files seizure warrants targeting ships tied to Venezuelan oil trade: report The U.S. has seized five vessels in a Venezuela oil crackdown as the Trump administration files court warrants targeting sanctioned trade in international waters.