President Trump's flurry of executive actions and orders spark a critical question: Does he have the power he claims to have?
Granting tech leaders direct control over government functions fundamentally alters the relationship between private power ...
Given Republican control of Congress, the confirmation of Trump ultra-loyalist Pamela Bondi as his attorney general and the ...
New York City traffic. California water rules. Middle school sports. Few local policies are outside the reach of Donald J.
The firing of independent agency leaders could send Humphrey's Executor, which limited presidential removal power, to the ...
Russell Vought, President Donald Trump’s Office of Management and Budget director, backs the 'unitary executive' theory, ...
His bill intended to take action to “put power back in the people’s hands instead of the administrative state” ...
"I'm not worried because he doesn't have any power. He can't subpoena anybody. He's just is an adviser," O'Reilly said.
Samantha Power, a former administrator of the U.S. Agency for International Development (USAID), says autocratic regimes ...
A newly appointed U.S. envoy says she hopes Lebanese authorities are committed to making sure that the Hezbollah militant ...
Now the question is whether the court rulings are a mere speed bump or an insurmountable roadblock for the Republican ...
Trump himself has been firing off executive orders at a record pace (he had signed 54 as of February 6; only Harry Truman signed that many in the first 100 days of an administration). His Office of ...