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Pardon, Purge, Pay: DOJ Moves to Erase Jan. 6 in Three Acts
Records deletion, mass pardons, and a $1.776 billion fund form a single pattern — and bipartisan resistance is building.
Records deletion, mass pardons, and a $1.776 billion fund form a single pattern — and bipartisan resistance is building.
Ken Martin handed a generational diagnosis to a part-time volunteer with no presidential experience in 20 years.
Chief of staff cleared NSA to keep using a vendor the Defense Department flagged as a supply chain threat, with Congress still on the sidelines.
Cleveland Clinic data on 10,000 patients shows the strongest anti-cancer signal yet, and the biggest evidence gap to fill.
Administration owns the oil cutoff as policy but denies it as cause — and undercuts its own GAESA case in the process.
Freedom Caucus chair says there's "no emergency" about the June 1 date, as Memorial Day recess plans override the immigration bill.
Trump's June 1 immigration deadline collapses after GOP senators refused to defend the fund in a closed caucus meeting.
Former FBI agent breaks with Trump as Thune signals discomfort and the first claimant turns out to be a Trump ally seeking $2.7 million.