
A Dramatic Showdown at the Department of Justice
Donald Trump dismissed the acting attorney general for insubordination, after she refused to defend his immigration order in court.
What the new president has in store for the United States and the world

Donald Trump dismissed the acting attorney general for insubordination, after she refused to defend his immigration order in court.

White House Press Secretary Sean Spicer defended the omission of Jews from Trump’s statement with a double act of historical revisionism.

Trump’s national security adviser faces challenges ahead in his quest to become part of the president’s decision-making process.

The president moved up his announcement of a nominee to replace Justice Antonin Scalia by two days, just as his immigration order is coming in for criticism from social conservatives.

Will the president’s plan to reduce the cost and burden of rules work? And is it even necessary?

The American president has reinforced the victimhood narrative at the core of the Islamic State’s recruitment pitch.

There’s reason to reserve judgment, but no cause for giving the president the benefit of the doubt.

It’s not just large metropolises, with their globally integrated economies, that could feel the effects. Small to midsized cities could feel some pain, too.

At Dulles International Airport on Sunday, lawyers and activists feared federal officials were ignoring court decisions staying the president’s executive order restricting travel from several mostly Muslim nations.

The radio-show host Eric Metaxas believes protesters and the media are overreacting to the president’s executive order on refugees and immigration.