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.
A 20-year-old New Jersey man is facing federal terrorism charges for threatening to blow up Trump Tower and the Israeli Consulate, federal prosecutors said Wednesday.
The Justice Department intends to make a minimally-redacted version of special counsel Robert Mueller's available to all members of the Senate Intelligence Committee, according to a Wednesday court filing.
Wednesday's blow-up between President Trump and House Speaker Nancy Pelosi was dramatic on its own, but it was all the more strange because the two sides had just taken a significant step toward cooperation hours before they opened fire on each other.
House Intelligence Chairman Adam Schiff on Wednesday scrapped plans to take an enforcement action against Attorney General William P. Barr saying he has agreed to the Justice Department's offer to access counterintelligence materials from special counsel Robert Mueller's probe.
The Trump administration and Congress battled on three fronts Tuesday over Democrats' growing list of subpoenas demanding documents and testimony from the president's closest current and former advisors.
Attorney General William P. Barr on Tuesday railed against federal courts issuing nationwide injunctions blocking President Trump from implementing his policies, saying they wield "unprecedented power."
The Justice Department on Tuesday says it's willing to work with the House intelligence committee to make more information from special counsel Robert Mueller's investigation available, but only if Chairman Adam Schiff backs down on his threat to take enforcement action against Attorney General William P. Barr.
Rep. Matt Gaetz said "compelling evidence" the FBI hid crucial information from the Foreign Intelligence Surveillance court is coming out in a matter of days or weeks.
House Judiciary Chairman Jerrold Nadler on Tuesday blasted President Trump for blocking former White House Counsel Don McGahn's scheduled appearance before his committee, defying a congressional subpoena.
Two separate criminal cases playing out in Washington, D.C., could determine how much Congress and the public learn about what's concealed in special counsel Robert Mueller's 448-page report.
People linked to the Trump administration and Congress attempted to obstruct former National Security Adviser Michael Flynn's efforts to cooperate with special counsel Robert Mueller's probe, according to court documents unsealed Thursday.
Attorney General William P. Barr said he is not blocking special counsel Robert Mueller from testifying before the House Judiciary Committee, according to a report Thursday.
Former Trump campaign adviser Carter Page this week re-upped his demand for the FBI to turn over records related to their investigation into a series of death threats he's received from an Oklahoma phone number.
A transnational criminal organization that used malware to steal more than $100 million from more than 41,000 victims has been dismantled, U.S. and international law enforcement officials said Thursday.
Former FBI top lawyer James Baker said Wednesday he still has confidence in the secret warrant the bureau obtained in 2016 to conduct surveillance on Trump campaign adviser Carter Page.
House Democrats could be making a mistake if they pursue their contempt claims against Attorney General William P. Barr, a prominent law professor warned Wednesday.