A federal appeals court shot down President Trump's attempts to block critics from his Twitter account, ruling Tuesday that government officials' social media platforms are public forums protected by the First Amendment.
Senate Minority Leader Charles E. Schumer tried to tie President Trump to the growing scandal over accused sex trafficker Jeffrey Epstein, saying Tuesday that Mr. Trump must answer for his past praise of the billionaire financier.
The House Judiciary Committee will vote this week to subpoena President Trump's son-in-law and top adviser Jared Kushner, as Democrats' battle with the White House gets more personal.
The U.N.'s human rights commissioner on Monday blasted the U.S. for the conditions illegal immigrant children face when they are caught sneaking across the border, calling it "undignified."
President Trump's push to add a citizenship question to the 2020 census is an attempt to "make America white again," House Speaker Nancy Pelosi said Monday, co-opting his campaign slogan.
The ship that carried nearly 20 tons of cocaine into a U.S. port last month has been seized and the government is aiming to claim it under forfeiture laws, authorities said Monday.
Kris Kobach on Monday announced his bid for Kansas's open Senate seat, casting himself as a Trump-style Republican who can carry the president's tough immigration message directly to the halls of Capitol Hill.
Lawmakers return to Washington this week more divided than ever and facing a series of new immigration policy crises, with an urgency to troubling conditions at the border for illegal immigrants, with President Trump sparking a clash over the 2020 census, and with the Homeland Security Department preparing a round of deportations of illegal immigrant families.
The ACLU went to court late Friday to ask a federal judge to put an end to President Trump's attempts to add a citizenship question to the census, saying the government was poised to illegally break its own self-imposed deadlines.
A federal judge signaled skepticism Friday of any new effort to add a citizenship question back into the 2020 census, and approved Trump opponents' plans to pry into the decision-making that led to the question in the first place.
President Trump said Friday he's "thinking" about issuing an executive order to try to force a citizenship question onto the 2020 census, as he continues to battle the courts.
The economy added 224,000 jobs in June, the Labor Department announced Friday, describing a market that remains resilient nearly a decade into the recovery from the Great Recession.
President Trump said Thursday he told the Justice and Commerce departments to work through the federal Independence Day holiday to try to find a way to shoehorn the citizenship question back into the census.
Democrats and pundits went ballistic Wednesday over President Trump's planned Fourth of July extravaganza on the National Mall, but some tourists visiting Washington cheered the president's call for a bigger show of patriotism featuring the military on Independence Day.
In a 2-1 decision the 9th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals halted $1 billion in border wall construction, saying Congress, not the president, controls taxpayers' money.
President Trump's Twitter account upended the 2020 census on Wednesday, with government lawyers scrambling to figure out how to reverse themselves and add a citizenship question into next year's count -- just a day after they'd told courts it wasn't going to happen.
President Trump defended the Border Patrol Wednesday, saying they are doing a "great job" and blaming Democrats for overcrowding and other horrid conditions faced by illegal immigrants at the border.