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Christopher Moynihan, 34, was charged with one felony count of making a terroristic threat. In 2023, he was sentenced to prison on Jan. 6 charges.
U.S. District Judge Carl Nichols, who was appointed by President Trump, praised two prosecutors removed from the case of a Jan. 6, 2021, rioter, saying they had “upheld the highest standards of
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As millions of Black Americans could lose SNAP, Trump heads to resort for weekend dinner with donors
"Without question, the cruelty of this shutdown is intentional," said Alexsis Rodgers, political director at Black to the Future Action Fund.
Lawmakers are facing heightened urgency to resolve the impasse as food aid is imperiled, airports are snarled and Affordable Care Act enrollment begins.
A pop-up statue of President Trump and Jeffrey Epstein holding hands was placed near the Capitol in Washington, D.C. A group called "The Secret Handshake" has taken credit for the statue that included a plaque referencing a "long-lasting bond" between Trump and Epstein.
The president's 12th visit to Palm Beach offers a contrast to how Trump handled the record-breaking 35-day shutdown during his first term.
Trump's former relationship with Epstein remains a point of contention, particularly among protesters across the world.
For 125 years, informal norms constrained what a president could do to one of the nation’s most famous landmarks.
Trump wants the Senate to abolish the filibuster blocking legislation such as ending the shutdown. Here's why even his Republican allies keep it.