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Special counsel moves to drop Trump election case citing 'categorical' DOJ policy
Special counsel Jack Smith has moved to dismiss his election interference case against Donald Trump, due to a DOJ policy that bars the prosecution of a sitting president.
Mayor Cherelle Parker names new directors to lead human resources and the city budget
Mayor Cherelle L. Parker appointed two officials to fill roles in the top of her administration Monday, tapping new leaders to oversee the city budget and human resources following a pair of
DNC chair election set for Feb. 1, party official says
Martin O'Malley and Ken Martin are the two candidates are currently vying to lead the DNC, left in disarray after the 2024 elections.
Joe Biden begins final White House holiday season with turkey pardons for 'Peach' and 'Blossom'
President Joe Biden kicked off his final holiday season at the White House on Monday by issuing the traditional reprieve to two turkeys who will bypass the Thanksgiving table to live out their days
‘Disaster Dodged’: Gaetz's Meltdown Draws Relief and Envy
Federal workers remain unsettled by Trump's cabinet picks, with some hoping the nominee for their agency will drop out like Matt Gaetz, writes Philip Elliott for The D.C. Brief.
'Enjoy the basement!' New California members of Congress move in to Capitol — as the old move out
While incoming members pick paint and drapes for their new offices, departing members are shoved into a collective basement space.
Jack Smith seeks to dismiss charges against Trump in D.C. election case
Special counsel Jack Smith asked a federal judge to toss out the charges against President-elect Donald Trump in the case stemming from the 2020 election.
After delay, Boston Mayor Wu’s tax shift plan clears the House, advances to Senate
Boston Mayor Michelle Wu caught a break Monday when the absence of a Republican lawmaker who blocked her plan to hike commercial tax rates on two occasions last week allowed the bill to pass the
City Councilor Tania Fernandes Anderson violated campaign finance law, according to state review
Fernandes Anderson took remedial actions, but was warned that referral to the attorney general is on the table if further instances of noncompliance are found. The post City Councilor Tania Fernandes
Cease-Fire to Halt Israel-Hezbollah Fighting in Lebanon Draws Closer
Israel’s security cabinet could discuss and approve the cease-fire agreement as soon as Tuesday, people familiar with the matter said. The deal on the table includes a 60-day im
Why Trump keeps insisting that his policy proposals are wildly popular
President-elect Donald Trump has fervent in-party support, which he presents as a “mandate” — so he can rationalize the “extreme power” he seeks.
Trump Is Banned From Separating Families—But Could Fight It
The U.S. agreed in a settlement last year to an eight-year ban on Trump's family separation policy. A lead lawyer in the case is prepared in case Trump ignores the ban—or tries to nullify it.
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