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Why Americans See an Epstein Files Cover Up at the DOJ
From campaign promises to congressional surveillance, a timeline of the decisions that destroyed public trust in both parties
From campaign promises to congressional surveillance, a timeline of the decisions that destroyed public trust in both parties
Bondi letter to Congress names over 100 "politically exposed persons" but critics say the list obscures who actually interacted with the sex trafficker
Republicans who unanimously blocked federal election mandates in 2021 now pass their own sweeping overhaul, setting up a Senate battle over voter ID and the filibuster
Four Republican senators and two House members publicly condemned the post before the White House blamed a staffer and took it down
President urges GOP to "take over" elections as he repeats false fraud claims on Bongino podcast
Homeland Security chief orders immediate deployment after fatal shootings spark national outcry over accountability
Professional fighter cites child protection concerns after Justice Department releases millions of pages
Speaker faces uphill battle with Democrats refusing to fast-track spending package over ICE concerns