Donald Trump will need congressional approval if he wants to abolish federal agencies, a legal analyst has told Newsweek.
The president could promptly end the production of new pennies, but phasing out the coin would take time and mean changes at ...
While Department of Government Efficiency head Elon Musk said he was working to "shut down" USAID, it wasn't clear whether ...
Domestically, Trump is posing threats to the rule of law on multiple fronts. And only three weeks into his term, many legal ...
Donald Trump’s second administration has advanced an avalanche of policy action and political pronouncements that have jolted ...
Sen. James Lankford, who does not sit on the HELP Committee but has co-sponsored Paul’s National Right-to-Work Act, also said ...
The Department of Justice recently argued that birthright citizenship does not apply to Native Americans. The administration ...
Education leaders call on policymakers to "stop business as usual" and fight back against the dramatic shifts proposed by ...
President Donald Trump signed the Laken Riley Act into law on Wednesday ... border agents and planes. "We need Congress to provide full funding for the complete and total restoration of our sovereign ...
The Constitution gives Congress what’s called “the power of the purse,” or the ability to spend taxpayer money — not the ...
Trump is moving at breakneck speed to disrupt and reshape the federal government, challenging oversight powers reserved for ...
The Justice Department said it plans to appeal a federal judge’s decision to temporarily allow the recently fired special ...