White House won’t say how many people could have accessed classified Biden documents in garage
The White House wouldn’t weigh in on how many people could have had access to the classified Obama-era documents found in President
The White House wouldn’t weigh in on how many people could have had access to the classified Obama-era documents found in President
Hours after the Biden Administration blasted Governor Ron DeSantis’ move to deploy the National Guard as another ‘political stunt,’ the U.S. Coast
Intelligence officials are reviewing 510 sightings of unidentified aerial phenomena, better known as UFOs, the Director of National Intelligence (DNI) wrote in
White House Press Secretary Karine Jean-Pierre dodged a question asking if visitor logs for President Biden’s Wilmington, Delaware home will be released
A federal appeals court has upheld a ban on forcing workers in Kentucky, Ohio and Tennessee who contract with the federal government
Hunter Biden, who is under federal investigation for possible tax and foreign lobbying violations, listed his father’s Delaware address as his own
The State Department Thursday followed the White House’s lead by dodging questions about the discovery of classified documents at one of President
Hunter Biden, who is under federal investigation for possible tax and foreign lobbying violations, listed his father’s Delaware address as his own
Data from the Department of Justice found nearly overwhelming positive response from Americans regarding their contacts with police, while 3 percent reported
Rep. George Santos, R-N.Y., says he’s not resigning. That is, if you believe him. Still, House Speaker Kevin McCarthy, R-Calif., isn’t doing anything