Back in January, as Trump triumphantly returned to the White House for a second term, he vowed to remake the economy, the federal bureaucracy, immigration policy and much of U.S. cultural life. He delivered on much of that agenda, becoming one of the most powerful presidents in modern U.S. history.
A top Justice Department attorney argued in court on Friday that President Donald Trump’s inflammatory rally speech before the January 6, 2021, attack on the US Capitol was at least partially aimed at furthering the broader interests of the United States.
The Trump administration has restricted visas for two leftist Honduran election officials, alleging interference in the Central American country's special vote count in its presidential contest.
The U.S. Justice Department sued Georgia, two other states and the District of Columbia for not handing over its voter registration data.
During much of the 12.5-minute call, President Trump reiterated his claims that he had won Georgia, a state he lost by more than 11,000 votes that year.
Smith complied with the subpoena despite having volunteered more than a month earlier to testify publicly before the committee.
President Donald Trump’s 2025 executive actions align closely with the Heritage Foundation’s Project 2025 blueprint, with analyses showing that a swath of its recommendations have been implemented through executive orders,
After years of promoting baseless claims of voter fraud that President Donald Trump has frequently touted, a conservative activist has landed a top position at the Federal Emergency Management Agency.
President Donald Trump has issued a symbolic pardon for Tina Peters, a former Colorado elections administrator convicted of a data breach scheme tied to false claims of election fraud
President Trump said he is granting a pardon to Tina Peters, a former Colorado county clerk who was convicted of allowing unauthorized access to voting machines — even though the pardon power is widely understood to only apply to federal crimes.
The Trump administration has restricted visas for two leftist Honduran election officials, citing interference in the Central American country’s special vote count