Jack Smith Fires Back: Trump Prosecutions Were ‘Not Political,’ He Says
Former special counsel Jack Smith defends his Trump investigations as fact-based and apolitical amid a House GOP subpoena and rising political tensions.
Former special counsel Jack Smith defends his Trump investigations as fact-based and apolitical amid a House GOP subpoena and rising political tensions.
The U.S. military killed six people in a boat strike near Venezuela—the fifth such operation under Trump’s new policy treating cartels as terrorist groups.
President Trump is considering arming Ukraine with long-range Tomahawk missiles, signaling a major policy shift and raising global tensions with Russia.
Weeks of youth-led protests over basic services have toppled Madagascar’s president, leading to a military takeover and calls for democratic renewal.
Since his death, Charlie Kirk has been transformed into a powerful martyr figure for the global far right—sparking memorials, legislation, and international rallies.
President Zelensky has stripped Odesa Mayor Hennady Trukhanov of Ukrainian citizenship, citing alleged Russian ties—a move critics call a political crackdown.
U.S. immigration authorities have sent about 20 migrants to Guantánamo Bay, restarting a controversial offshore detention program that had been idle since October 1.
President Trump vows to permanently eliminate ‘Democrat programs’ if the government shutdown continues, promising a list of targeted initiatives by Friday.
New reports reveal that U.S. Attorney Todd Gilbert was forced to resign after refusing to bend a Russia-related investigation to political pressure from the Department of Justice.
The Trump administration has laid off nearly a fifth of the Education Department’s remaining staff, severely weakening oversight of special education, civil rights, and funding for low-income students.