'He didn't quit, I fired him': Trump pushes back against claim US attorney resigned

Erik Siebert, the U.S. attorney for the Eastern District Attorney who was investigating New York Attorney General Letitia James, has reportedly resigned. President Donald Trump though is claiming that he fired him.

H-1B $100k visa fee won’t apply to current holders, White House says

President Trump's H-1B visa proclamation caused panic and confusion for current holders, especially those traveling abroad. But The White House clarified some details Saturday.

Trump's $15B lawsuit against The New York Times tossed

President Donald Trump filed a $15 billion defamation lawsuit against The New York Times and four of its journalists.

Senate confirms 48 Trump nominees in single vote

The U.S. Senate has confirmed dozens of President Donald Trump's nominees at once, voting for the first time this session under the chamber's new "nuclear" rules.

Trump confirms he'll attend Charlie Kirk's funeral: What we know

The president announced that he would be attending Charlie Kirk's funeral which will be held at State Farm Stadium on Sept. 21.

Judge orders Mahmoud Khalil deported to Syria or Algeria

A judge ordered Columbia grad Mahmoud Khalil deported, even as courts weigh claims his arrest and detention were Trump-era retaliation for protests.

Trump to designate antifa as 'major terrorist organization'

The president also said he would "strongly" recommend that whoever is funding the group be "thoroughly investigated."

How old is Melania Trump? A look at the Trump family

President Donald Trump and First Lady Melania Trump were hosted by King Charles III at Windsor Castle with a full carriage procession ceremony Wednesday. 

Dems to propose alternative to GOP stopgap bill as government shutdown looms

On Tuesday, top Congressional Democrats said they opposed House Republicans' stopgap spending bill that would fund the government past the Sept. 30 deadline, and said they plan to offer an alternative bill in its place.

Trump suing The New York Times for $15 billion alleging defamation

President Donald Trump has filed a $15 billion defamation lawsuit against The New York Times and four of its journalists.

House to vote on bill allowing 14-year-olds to be charged as adults in DC

House lawmakers are set to vote Tuesday on a controversial bill that would allow 14-year-olds in Washington, D.C. to be charged as adults.

Trump threatens national emergency in DC if mayor does not cooperate with ICE

President Donald Trump says he’s ready to declare a national emergency and federalize Washington, D.C. after Mayor Muriel Bowser said she does not expect police to cooperate with Immigration and Customs Enforcement.

Congress takes aim at DC home rule after Trump’s emergency crime order ends

President Trump’s emergency crime order for the District of Columbia has officially expired, but there may be big changes to D.C. laws if Republicans in Congress get their way.

Trump dines out at restaurant near White House to promote DC crime crackdown

President Donald Trump had dinner Tuesday night at a seafood restaurant near the White House, promoting his deployment of the National Guard and federalizing the police force in an effort to crack down on crime in the nation's capital.