News
One Gold Card Approved After Lutnick Pitched Thousands
Under oath, the Commerce Secretary put the approval count at one — a number that guts his own earlier sales and revenue claims.
Under oath, the Commerce Secretary put the approval count at one — a number that guts his own earlier sales and revenue claims.
Comer pledges public testimony after first lady's surprise plea — but the victims the hearings would serve are divided on whether Congress can deliver anything meaningful
The two men who controlled Epstein's money, managed his shell companies, and now run his estate were never questioned by the FBI or DOJ
Historic testimony from both Clintons reveals more about congressional dysfunction than criminal connections
The president urged Americans to move past sex trafficking documents while directing the Pentagon to release records on extraterrestrial life
Attorney General testifies before the House Judiciary Committee as survivors, lawmakers from both parties and the public demand answers about redactions, withheld documents and exposed victim identities
Former Palm Beach police chief told FBI agents that Trump said "everyone has known" about Epstein's behavior — a claim the White House declined to confirm or deny
The billionaire's pledge to fund defamation defense for survivors who name abusers comes days after released emails showed him pursuing visits to Epstein's island