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Trump Seeks Settlement in $10B Lawsuit Against IRS
The president is negotiating a payout from the agency he now oversees
The president is negotiating a payout from the agency he now oversees
The president heads west to sell a tax win while gas prices and an unresolved war cut against the message
Hours after Democrat Eric Swalwell resigned over sexual misconduct, Republican Tony Gonzales announced he too will leave — over an affair with a staffer who died by suicide
Secretary Mullin orders all furloughed DHS employees back to work using emergency funds, bypassing a Congress that still hasn't agreed on a budget
The California Democrat apologizes for "mistakes in judgment" while denying the most serious charges — as a criminal investigation opens in Manhattan
Democrats hold a fundraising edge and slim polling lead — but GOP-leaning districts are voting early at a higher rate
The White House is exploring troop repositioning as leverage against NATO holdouts — but analysts warn pulling forces from Germany and Spain weakens U.S. deterrence against Russia more than it punishes European governments
Trump promises to pardon "everyone within 200 feet of the Oval" as he quietly grants 1,600 clemency acts — six times his first-term total