The DOJ moved to shield Trump from January 6 civil suits, arguing he acted as president—while also assuming liability in a separate Lafayette Square protest case.
Donald E. Graham, former publisher of The Washington Post, was a patrolman with the Metropolitan Police Department from ...
The first lady is advocating for a federal bill criminalizing the online posting of intimate imagery, both real and fake, ...
Joe Biggs is one of only 14 people in the entire country to face any lasting legal consequences for the Capitol attack, ...
Demonstrators and hecklers have disrupted a number of town halls, mostly those held by Republican lawmakers, in recent months.
JFK assassination experts are finding potentially explosive new material in the vast trove of top-secret records that President Trump ordered released ...
President Donald Trump and Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy spoke for about an hour Wednesday morning a day after ...
(JTA) — In the wake of the mob that stormed the Capitol Wednesday ... The photo was actually taken last year in Washington, D.C., according to the Anti-Defamation League, and likely depicts ...
Frank Chopp who helped lead the 43rd District including Capitol Hill for three decades from 1995 to ... the Colonnade as “the first urban MTB skills park to open in the United States” when the space ...
Capitol Police Chief J. Thomas Manger will face questions this week about safety at the Capitol complex after screening failures.
Police said crews deemed the gas to be “not hazardous.” WASHINGTON (DC News Now) — Capitol police said gas coming from a ...
Capitol Police denied a claim made by Roger Stone that a man with a firearm was in the same room as President Donald Trump.