The abrupt action reflects the administration’s determination to purge workers it perceives as disloyal to the president.
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Crypto exchange KuCoin pleaded guilty to operating an unlicensed money-transmitting business and will pay a $300 million fine ...
U.S. President Donald Trump has said since his first administration that he wants to end birthright citizenship, a ...
Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth’s first day at the Pentagon is expected to include an array of executive orders, including ...
Brazil's foreign ministry said it summoned a senior U.S. diplomat on Monday to discuss the deportation of Brazilian migrants, ...
President Donald Trump fired more than a dozen employees at the Department of Justice on Monday because of their roles in his federal prosecutions.
The frenetic speed and scale of leadership changes that the Trump administration has made at the Justice Department in its ...
On the first day of Trump's second term, the president passed a series of executive orders taking his crusade against ...