Stafford County votes to be 2nd Amendment sanctuary

The Second Amendment sanctuary movement has moved to Stafford County where the board of supervisors have voted in favor of the declaration.

DC, Maryland, Virginia among multi-state pact could curb transportation carbon emissions

Carbon emissions from cars, trucks and other means of transportation would drop while gas prices would jump under a multi-state draft climate proposal released Tuesday.

Congress blocks legal DC pot sales

There’s been a major setback for DC’s long effort to get tax revenue from legalized cannabis sales.

Trump angrily objects to impeachment, calls it 'perversion'

The president angrily objected to the House of Representatives' articles of impeachment in a fiery letter to House Speaker Nancy Pelosi.

Ex-Trump campaign official Rick Gates gets 45 days in jail

A judge on Tuesday sentenced former Trump campaign official Rick Gates to 45 days in jail despite what she said was “extraordinary" cooperation with special counsel Robert Mueller's Russia probe and other Justice Department investigations.

Trump lawyer says Democrats have no impeachment case
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As the House nears a vote on impeaching President Trump this Wednesday, one of the lawyers advising him on impeachment lays out the roadmap ahead of a potential Senate trial with Jim Lokay on The Final 5.

Robert De Niro attacks President Trump’s kids: ‘I would disown them’

Actor Robert De Niro took a shot at President Trump’s children on Monday during an appearance on “The View,” saying he would disown his own kids if they behaved the way the president's adult children act.

David Rubenstein, Pt. 2
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Billionaire David Rubenstein discusses his new book and philanthropy on Fox 5 News On The Hill.

David Rubenstein
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Billionaire David Rubenstein discusses his new book on Fox 5 News On The Hill.

Supreme Court to hear dispute over subpoenas for Trump financial records

The Supreme Court said Friday it will hear President Donald Trump's pleas to keep his tax, bank and financial records private, a major confrontation between the president and Congress that also could affect the 2020 presidential campaign.

Judiciary vote sends 2 impeachment charges to full House

Democrats propelled President Donald Trump’s impeachment toward a historic vote by the full U.S. House as the Judiciary Committee on Friday approved charges of abuse of power and obstruction of Congress. It's the latest major step in the constitutional and political storm that has divided Congress and the nation.

House Judiciary panel delays historic Trump impeachment vote

The House Judiciary Committee abruptly postponed a historic vote late Thursday on articles of impeachment against President Donald Trump, shutting down a divisive 14-hour session that dragged with sharp partisan divisions but had been expected to end with the charges being sent to the full House for a vote next week.

US Senate passes resolution recognizing Armenian Genocide

The U.S. Senate unanimously passed the Armenian Genocide Resolution, which formally recognizes the killing of 1.5 million Armenians. 

House Judiciary panel presses toward historic Trump impeachment vote

The House Judiciary Committee pushed deliberately toward a historic vote Thursday to approve articles of impeachment against President Donald Trump, split sharply along party lines. The daylong session was expected to end with charges being sent to the full House for action next week, before the holidays.

US, China reach trade deal in principle, awaiting Trump’s sign off, reports say

The U.S. and China have reached a trade deal agreement in principle, which was awaiting President Donald Trump’s sign off on Thursday, according to reports. 

Congressional leaders announce tentative deal on government-wide spending bill

Senior lawmakers announced a tentative agreement Thursday on an almost $1.4 trillion government-wide spending bill that would stave off a federal shutdown next weekend and split the differences on a number of contentious issues.

House Judiciary panel takes first steps toward impeachment vote

Democrats and Republicans on the panel used the prime-time hearing to make final arguments for and against impeachment.