President Donald Trump tried to defend his decision to separate migrant children from their parents at the border by falsely claiming they were being trafficked by...
“Cissie” Graham Lynch is following in the footsteps of her father, far right wing evangelical Franklin Graham, delivering an ugly and hate-filled attack on transgender girls on...
U.S. Senator Kamala Harris is presumptive Democratic presidential nominee Joe Biden’s vice presidential running mate. The first term California Democratic Senator also served for six years as the...
"A last line of defense in this war on ethics and law is the Inspector General community."
There are two key ways a president can abuse the Justice Department and federal prosecutorial powers: he can protect his friends, and he can go after...
The Dept.m of Justice has just announced it will not pursue charges against former Deputy FBI Director Andrew McCabe, who was fired by then-Attorney General Jeff...
‘Diversionary Tactics’ Attorney General Bill Barr’s record and not his remarks should govern how the people and the press perceive the Justice Dept. chief. So say...
President Donald Trump has installed Chad Mizelle, an attorney tied to top White House advisor Stephen Miller, to run the Dept. of Homeland Security’s Office of...
Roy Moore, the former Alabama chief justice who lost his 2017 bid for the U.S. Senate, is back on the ballot, and he’s urging Republican primary voters to...
At the close of his Wednesday evening show, MSNBC host Lawrence O’Donnell played clips from the 2012 Republican Party convention where everyone from Sen. Marco Rubio...
'Real-Life Profile in Courage'
Once Again Clinton Is Cleared. Once Again No One Seems to Notice. And Once Again There Will be No Apologies.
Just how much control will the Trump White House have over the Senate impeachment trial of President Donald Trump? Consider this. The White House Counsel, Pat Cipollone,...
Impeachment is barreling forward toward President Donald Trump, and it’s not clear if he has any moves left to avoid a full-on collision.
DOJ could roll over the EEOC – and given recent history, it may.