Jacqueline Alemany
Jacqueline Alemany is co-anchor of “The Weekend” and a Washington correspondent for MS NOW.
Jacqueline Alemany
Jacqueline Alemany is co-anchor of “The Weekend” and a Washington correspondent for MS NOW.
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Chief Judge James Boasberg found “essentially zero evidence” of a crime, calling the Trump DOJ’s case against the Fed chair “so thin and unsubstantiated” that it could only be pretextual.
As they eye a path back to power, House Democrats are threatening future investigations of companies that have curried favor with the administration.
Ed Martin will stay on as pardon attorney for the DOJ, sources tell MS NOW.
The president’s contradictory responses to the Minneapolis crisis have exposed fractures in his coalition and left enforcement strategy in doubt.
Border Patrol investigators offered no evidence that Alex Pretti brandished a weapon, as DHS Secretary Kristi Noem claimed.
With Trump threatening tariffs and speculation mounting about Silicon Valley’s interest in Greenland’s resources, allies are urgently seeking alternatives that would satisfy his deal-making impulses without upending NATO.
The move comes amid mounting criticism and confusion on Capitol Hill — including from some Republicans — about how exactly Trump plans to rebuild Venezuela’s oil infrastructure and what companies will be investing in the effort.
Mark Burns serves as an informal spiritual advisor to the president and he has a mission: debunk the conservative media’s wrong, he says, narrative on Ukraine.
DHS Secretary Kristi Noem is on “very thin ice,” a White House official told MS NOW.
Rep. Jamie Raskin has introduced a bill expressing opposition to pardoning or commuting the sentence of Maxwell, Jeffrey Epstein’s jailed associate. President Trump has not ruled out those things, though he also hasn’t acted on them.