How did we get to a moment when a president could order the serial killing of civilians, publicly share videos of the crimes, and find that the response is little more than a shrug?
A three-judge federal appeals panel grilled lawyers for a former White House official and The Associated Press Monday in a ...
The Associated Press and the Trump administration renewed their argument over a president’s ability to limit media access to ...
The United States has a long history of presidentially initiated military actions conducted under executive authority without a formal declaration of war from Congress, as the Constitution vests such ...
A federal judge pressed a Trump administration official Monday in an appeal case involving The Associated Press refusing to ...
The Associated Press, which sued the government after being barred from covering White House events, presented its case to a circuit court panel.
The AP argues it's a First Amendment issue, but the Trump administration contends Oval Office access is at the discretion of ...
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