Former special counsel Jack Smith was still contemplating whether to charge President Trump's co-conspirators in the Jan. 6, 2021, case when the president won the election, he revealed to the House in a closed-door deposition released Wednesday.
Smith also told investigators he was preparing to rely on a number of Trump allies who agreed to testify against the president that "what they were trying to do was an attempt to overthrow the government and illegal." He also said the violence of Jan. 6 was "foreseeable" to Trump. Read more here. |
President Trump said Tuesday that his administration will end its deployment of the National Guard in Chicago; Los Angeles; and Portland, Ore., vowing to return federal forces to the major, Democratic-led cities if crime spikes again. Read more. |
President Trump on Wednesday announced that he will end the National Guard deployment in Los Angeles, Chicago and Portland, adding that it is possible the troops could return at a later date. Read more. |
President Trump's administration is ramping up pressure against Venezuela's oil trade, sanctioning four companies operating in the country's oil industry, along with four tankers connected to the firms. Read more. |
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President Trump's return to power dominated 2025. He began his second term with rapid moves aimed at shifting the nation's political culture — and then just kept going. Read more. |
White House press secretary Karoline Leavitt said Wednesday that the Trump administration is reviewing cases for denaturalization of U.S. citizens who came to the country from Somalia and were convicted of fraud in the Minnesota social services controversy. Read more. |
Colorado Democratic Sens. Michael Bennet and John Hickenlooper on Wednesday slammed President Trump for vetoing a bill aiming to complete a water project in the Centennial State. Read more. |
Pollster Frank Luntz said Tuesday that Republicans would face an uphill battle with voters if the government shuts down in January over health care policy. Read more. |
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