Kash Patel’s FBI leadership under scrutiny ahead of Senate Judiciary oversight hearing
As questions swirl about FBI Director Kash Patel’s leadership of the agency, particularly in the immediate hours after the assassination of Charlie
Rubio says US, Qatar on verge of finalizing defense cooperation agreement
Secretary of State Marco Rubio early Tuesday said that the U.S. and Qatar were on the verge of finalizing a defense cooperation
Pentagon calls Charlie Kirk posts ‘domestic terrorism’; Dem warns discipline is ‘un-American’
The Pentagon is not backing down from its quest for consequences for those who celebrate Charlie Kirk’s killing, even as Democrats warn
Manchin says he wanted GOP to win Senate to stop Democrats’ quest for ‘raw political power’
Former Sen. Joe Manchin, I-W.Va., wanted Republicans to win the Senate last year in order to prevent Democrats’ pursuit of ‘raw political
Ryan Routh’s SUV looked ‘lived in,’ filled with passports, phones and notes, FBI special agent testifies
An FBI evidence specialist testified Monday that Ryan Routh’s black Nissan Xterra was cluttered with clothing, tools and handwritten notes — and
Appeals court blocks Trump from firing Fed’s Lisa Cook, setting stage for SCOTUS clash
The U.S. Court of Appeals for the D.C. Circuit on Monday blocked President Donald Trump from immediately firing Lisa Cook from her
White House pushes for $58M security increase in wake of Kirk assassination
The White House is seeking additional security funds from Congress for the executive and judicial branches as it navigates the aftermath of
Israel’s military chief backs Witkoff plan over Netanyahu’s Gaza takeover, sources say
Israel’s top military chief, Lt. Gen. Eyal Zamir, is opposing a full military takeover of Gaza and urging adoption of the Witkoff
Maurene Comey sues DOJ for ‘unlawful’ firing, demands reinstatement
Maurene Comey, a longtime U.S. prosecutor who helped bring criminal cases against Jeffrey Epstein and Ghislaine Maxwell, sued the Trump administration Monday