Jeff Mordock is the White House reporter for The Washington Times. A native of Newtown, Pennsylvania, he previously worked for Gannett and has won awards from both the Delaware Press Association and the Maryland Delaware D.C. Press Association. He is a graduate of George Washington University and can be reached at jmordock@washingtontimes.com.
Chaos erupted Wednesday at the summit between President Biden and Russian President Vladimir Putin as reporters from both countries pushed each other, yelled and talked over the world leaders' remarks.
That's Ambassador Sully to you. Famed Hudson River pilot Chesley "Sully" Sullenberger has been named by President Biden to be an envoy to the International Civil Aviation Organization.
The Biden administration on Tuesday announced a sweeping new strategy to root out domestic terrorism, tying the rising threat of extremism to the Jan. 6 attack on the U.S. Capitol.
President Biden and European Union leaders pledged Tuesday to rebuild their relationship, which was fractured over the past four years under former President Trump.
The Biden administration unveiled an aggressive plan Tuesday for federal agencies to crack down on the threat of domestic terrorism and White supremacists.
President Biden kicked off his first NATO summit Monday by reasserting the United States' obligation to the 72-year-old military alliance by calling it "sacred commitment."
President Biden said Monday that he's assured NATO allies that the Republican party is "vastly diminished," and they need not fear a repeat of the Jan. 6 attack on the U.S. Capitol.
NATO formally called out China's military ambitions in a strongly-worded statement Monday, saying Beijing's fast-growing nuclear weapons programs pose a security risk to the alliance.
President Biden on Monday asserted the United States' commitment to the 72-year-old North Atlantic Treaty Organization by calling it a "sacred obligation" as he kicked off a summit at the organization's headquarters in Brussels.
House Speaker Nancy Pelosi said her chamber will conduct its own review into the Trump Justice Department's investigation into media leaks, saying it went "even beyond Richard Nixon."
The Trump Justice Department requested metadata on 73 phone numbers and 36 email addresses in February 2018 as part of its leak investigation into lawmakers, staffers and their families, Apple said in a statement late Friday.
Attorney General Merrick Garland said Friday the Justice Department will double the number of staff dedicated to protecting voter rights within the next 30 days.
The Justice Department's watchdog announced Friday it will open an investigation into the decision by Trump administration prosecutors to subpoena tech giant Apple for data belonging to Democrats on the House Intelligence Committee while on the hunt for media leaks.
Justice Department prosecutors subpoenaed tech giant Apple for the data from the accounts of two Democrats on the House Intelligence Committee, including Chairman Adam B. Schiff, as part of its investigation into leaks of classified information, one lawmaker said Thursday evening.
FBI Director Christopher A. Wray on Thursday stonewalled questions about whether the bureau was investigating former President Donald Trump, his aides or members of Congress for their role in the Jan. 6 riot at the U.S. Capitol.
The wife of notorious Mexican drug lord Joaquin "El Chapo" Guzman Loera pleaded guilty Thursday to federal drug trafficking charges for helping her husband run his empire.
Former President Donald Trump on Thursday took a victory lap a day after Democrats' released a transcript of the closed-door testimony of former White House Counsel Don McGahn, which revealed little new information about Mr. Trump's actions during the Mueller collusion probe.
Attorney General Merrick Garland on Wednesday laid out an ambitious agenda for fighting domestic terrorism, reducing violent crime and securing voting rights -- and asked Congress for an additional $4 billion in taxpayer funds to carry it out.
Ex-White House Counsel Don McGahn's testimony fizzled for Democrats looking for new evidence that President Trump tried to obstruct special counsel Robert Mueller's probe, according to a transcript released Wednesday.