Sen. Chuck Grassley continues probe into Jack Smith’s subpoenas of Republican lawmakers’ phone records, calling the targeting politically motivated.
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Trump suggests DOJ owes him money for past cases
President Donald Trump suggested in the Oval Office that the Justice Department “probably” owes him “a lot of money” for past investigations into him.
Trump Confirms He’s Seeking Damages Against DOJ, Says ‘Any Money’ Will Go To Charity
President Donald Trump confirmed on Tuesday that his legal team is seeking damages from the Department of Justice. Trump told reporters in the Oval Office Read More
Speaker Johnson hit with Democrat-led lawsuit over delayed swearing-in amid House shutdown chaos
Arizona sues Speaker Mike Johnson over the delayed swearing-in of Rep.-elect Adelita Grijalva, with Attorney General Kris Mayes claiming voter disenfranchisement.
Fox News Politics Newsletter: Bill Nye, Buttigieg boost Spanberger amid Jones scandal
Welcome to the Fox News Politics newsletter, with the latest updates on the Trump administration, Capitol Hill and more Fox News politics content.
DOJ argues judge’s decision blocking Mahmoud Khalil’s removal was ‘indefensible’
The U.S. Court of Appeals for the 3rd Circuit hears arguments over whether immigration courts should handle Mahmoud Khalil’s detention and removal case.
Federal judge allows Border Patrol chief to be deposed in case about use of chemical agents
A federal judge in Chicago will allow Border Patrol Commander Gregory Bovino be deposed after tear gas was deployed during immigration operations.
Comey Asks Judge To Toss Charges, Claims ‘Vindictive’ Prosecution Is Political Payback
Former FBI Director James Comey asked a federal judge to dismiss the Justice Department’s case against him on Monday, claiming he was the victim of Read More
Johnson, Scalise demand answers after suspected Hamas operative discovered on US soil
Republicans in Louisiana’s congressional delegation are writing to DHS after a suspected Oct. 7 terrorist was arrested in their state after entering the U.S. over a year earlier.
Texas finds thousands of illegal immigrants registered to vote on state voter rolls
Texas officials identify over 2,700 possible illegal immigrants registered to vote, sending cases to counties for 30-day citizenship verification process.