Trump’s $130M ‘Friend’ Donation: Can It Really Pay the Troops?
An anonymous $130 million donation from a Trump ‘friend’ aims to pay U.S. troops, but experts say it covers less than 3% of the monthly payroll.
An anonymous $130 million donation from a Trump ‘friend’ aims to pay U.S. troops, but experts say it covers less than 3% of the monthly payroll.
Anthony Boyd’s prolonged nitrogen gas execution in Alabama has reignited debate over the ethics and legality of this controversial method.
A federal jury has awarded $42.75 million to the family of Erie Moore, Sr., who died in 2015 from injuries sustained at the privately-run Richwood Correctional Center in Louisiana.
President Trump has placed prominent 2020 election deniers in federal roles with influence over election integrity, sparking concern among state officials and legal experts.
Washington D.C. is in a fierce legal battle to stop National Guard troops from Republican states from performing law enforcement duties in the capital, calling the deployment illegal.
The Justice Department is sending federal monitors to California and New Jersey for the November 2025 elections, sparking debate over motives and election integrity.
Federal immigration agents detained a man in Chicago’s affluent Lakeview area, prompting an outcry from residents and highlighting the Trump administration’s expanding enforcement reach.
The Trump administration is planning to replace several ICE field office leaders in a bid to accelerate deportations, which are falling short of the president’s ambitious targets.
A growing number of Republican senators are questioning President Trump’s unilateral military campaign against drug cartels, demanding oversight and legal justification.
Coast Guard police shot at a van that reversed toward a California base during a protest, injuring two. Authorities say the vehicle ignored stop commands.