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Washington Post Politics
Dec 03, 2025

White House renames building the ‘Donald J. Trump Institute of Peace'
The change comes as Trump's administration has touted his peace deals and ahead of a signing of a deal between the leaders from Rwanda and the Democratic Republic of Congo this week.

Washington Post Politics
Dec 03, 2025

MyPillow founder Mike Lindell files paperwork for Minnesota gubernatorial bid
Lindell, the CEO of MyPillow CEO and a 2020 election denier, joins a crowded race in his unlikely Republican bid against two-term incumbent Gov. Tim Walz (D).

Washington Post Politics
Dec 03, 2025

The rise of Border Patrol in US cities
The Trump administration is sending Border Patrol agents right into the heart of some of America's biggest cities. We investigate how their tactics are shaping immigration operations from Los Angeles to Chicago to, as of this week, New Orleans.

Washington Post Politics
Dec 03, 2025

Republicans begin to tighten the screws on Hegseth's Pentagon
GOP frustration with Trump's defense secretary has intensified, with some lawmakers questioning their confidence in him as key committees pursue an aggressive oversight campaign.

Washington Post Politics
Dec 03, 2025

Supreme Court weighs Mississippi preacher's argument on civil rights
Police in Brandon arrested Gabriel Olivier and charged him with breaking a recently passed city law that confined protests to a designated area near the theater.

Washington Post Politics
Dec 03, 2025

Lawmakers ask Bondi for Epstein files update as deadline nears
Many Democrats have expressed skepticism that the Trump administration will follow through on releasing the files after the White House spent months trying to prevent it.

Washington Post Politics
Dec 03, 2025

Lawmakers ask Bondi for update on Epstein files as deadline nears
Many Democrats have expressed skepticism that the Trump administration will follow through on releasing the files after the White House spent months trying to prevent it.

Washington Post Politics
Dec 03, 2025

House Judiciary issues subpoena to force Jack Smith to testify in private
House Judiciary Committee steps up the pressure on former special counsel Jack Smith, issuing a subpoena to compel testimony in private.

Washington Post Politics
Dec 03, 2025

House Judiciary subpoenas Jack Smith to testify in private about Trump
House Judiciary Committee steps up the pressure on former special counsel Jack Smith, issuing a subpoena to compel testimony in private.

Washington Post Politics
Dec 03, 2025

In unexpected moment of candor, Shapiro says Harris told ‘blatant lies' about him
Shapiro appeared to also dismiss some of Harris's accounts about him in her memoir, "107 Days," by telling the Atlantic, "She's trying to sell books."

Washington Post Politics
Dec 03, 2025

Trump says he will pardon Democratic Rep. Henry Cuellar
Cuellar was charged last year with bribery, money laundering and conspiracy. His wife, Imelda, also will receive a pardon, according to Trump.

Washington Post Politics
Dec 03, 2025

Surprisingly tough Tennessee election reveals House GOP has base problem
A hard-fought victory in once-safe Republican territory came as polls show conservative support on the wane for GOP congressional majorities.

Washington Post Politics
Dec 03, 2025

How George Soros changed criminal justice in America
The liberal funder has spent tens of millions of dollars swinging dozens of district attorney races, drawing a backlash from the right.

Washington Post Politics
Dec 03, 2025

Family of Colombian man killed in U.S. boat strikes files formal complaint
Alejandro Andres Carranza Medina's family alleges that the Trump administration committed human rights violations in its campaign against suspected drug trafficking.

Washington Post Politics
Dec 02, 2025

Republican wins special election in Trump country, as Democrat gains ground
The race in Tennessee's ruby-red 7th Congressional District became more competitive than initially expected.

Washington Post Politics
Dec 02, 2025

Pentagon watchdog's ‘Signalgate' findings expected within days
The inspector general inquiry centers on Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth's use of the unclassified commercial messaging app to share highly sensitive U.S. attack plans.

Washington Post Politics
Dec 02, 2025

Hegseth, citing ‘fog of war,' says he learned of survivors hours after strike
The defense secretary's remarks were the most extensive public accounting yet of his involvement in the military's lethal attack on alleged drug smugglers on Sept. 2.

Washington Post Politics
Dec 02, 2025

Trump appears to doze off in another meeting
It was the second time in a month Trump has appeared to struggle to stay awake as his advisers have spoken to cameras about the administration's initiatives.

Washington Post Politics
Dec 02, 2025

Sabrina Carpenter to White House: Don't use my music to tout ‘inhumane' agenda
The White House has repeatedly posted about its mass deportation push on social media, often using popular music or memes to celebrate its crackdown online.

Washington Post Politics
Dec 02, 2025

Trump rails against Somali migrants: ‘I don't want them in our country'
The president blasted Minnesota's Somali community as "garbage" in a rant also attacking Gov. Tim Walz and Rep. Ilhan Omar.

Washington Post Politics
Dec 02, 2025

Trump administration will block SNAP management funds for blue states
Agriculture Secretary Brooke Rollins said officials won't send money to administer food stamps to states that don't share information about benefits recipients with the federal government.

Washington Post Politics
Dec 02, 2025

Dell CEO pledges $6.25 billion to ‘Trump accounts' for American children
The executive and his wife said the donation will seed investment accounts for 25 million children under 10, building off a program launched in Trump's tax law.

Washington Post Politics
Dec 02, 2025

Trump vows to overhaul Dulles. An early target: its ‘people movers.'
The announcement comes after two crashes involving mobile lounges used to transport passengers. The airport is already undergoing a massive renovation.

Washington Post Politics
Dec 02, 2025

Supreme Court sympathetic to antiabortion center in fight over donor names
Free-press advocates have also sided with the center as it seeks to challenge a broad subpoena from state officials.

Washington Post Politics
Dec 02, 2025

Dell CEO pledges $6 billion to ‘Trump accounts' for American children
The CEO and his wife said they would donate the money to seed investment accounts for 25 million American children under 10, building off a program launched in Trump's tax law.

Washington Post Politics
Dec 02, 2025

These states could redistrict before the 2026 midterms
As Trump pushes for a more Republican-friendly House map, more than half a dozen states are potential targets for mid-decade tweaks to congressional boundaries.

Washington Post Politics
Dec 02, 2025

‘Franklin the Turtle' publisher slams Hegseth post joking about boat strike
Hegseth, who is under pressure over his order to kill the entire crew of a suspected smuggling vessel, shared a doctored image of the well-known children's book on social media.

Washington Post Politics
Dec 02, 2025

Hegseth's ‘Franklin the Turtle' boat strike meme draws publisher's rebuke
Hegseth, who is under pressure over his order to kill the entire crew of a suspected smuggling vessel, shared a doctored image of the well-known children's book on social media.

Washington Post Politics
Dec 02, 2025

Why Republicans are sweating Tuesday's special election in ‘Trump Country'
The surprisingly competitive race in Tennessee's ruby-red 7th Congressional District is a high-profile test of voters' attitudes about the president's agenda.

Washington Post Politics
Dec 02, 2025

Why Republicans are sweating Tuesday's special election in Trump Country
The surprisingly competitive race in Tennessee's ruby-red 7th Congressional District is a high-profile test of voters' attitudes about the president's agenda.

Washington Post Politics
Dec 02, 2025

Costco sues Trump administration over tariffs, seeks full refund
Trump justified his sweeping tariffs by calling the U.S. trade deficit a "national emergency." Costco's suit alleges his signature economic policy is unlawful.

Washington Post Politics
Dec 01, 2025

Hegseth, with White House help, tries to distance himself from boat strike fallout
As Congress vows accountability, the Trump administration emphasized it was a top military commander — not the defense secretary — who directed the engagement.

Washington Post Politics
Dec 01, 2025

Schumer says bomb threats were emailed to his New York offices
The Senate Democratic leader said local law enforcement told him the threats alleged the "2020 election was rigged."

Washington Post Politics
Dec 01, 2025

Lawmakers spoke privately to Trump's top general after boat strike revelations
The call between Gen. Dan Caine and leaders of the House and Senate Armed Services committees occurred as both panels opened inquiries into the Sept. 2 attack.

Washington Post Politics
Dec 01, 2025

White House says Trump got MRI for ‘preventive' cardiovascular check-up
The 79-year-old president also underwent imaging for abdominal health, and he "remains in excellent overall health," Trump's physician said.

Washington Post Politics
Dec 01, 2025

White House says Trump got MRI for ‘preventive' cardiovascular checkup
The 79-year-old president also underwent imaging for abdominal health, and he "remains in excellent overall health," Trump's physician said.

Washington Post Politics
Dec 01, 2025

Efforts to block internet music piracy hit Supreme Court skepticism
Record companies and internet service providers faced off at the Supreme Court in a music piracy case that could change how millions of Americans use the internet.

Washington Post Politics
Dec 01, 2025

Appeals court rules Trump prosecutor appointment violates law
The first appeals court to rule on the issue of interim appointments of U.S. attorneys goes against Trump. The ruling could shape other cases pending nationwide.

Washington Post Politics
Dec 01, 2025

What we know about the National Guard shooting in D.C.
One victim has died and one remains hospitalized. Authorities are still examining the motives of the suspect, a 29-year-old Afghan national who helped the CIA.

Washington Post Politics
Dec 01, 2025

The forgotten court case that let billionaires spend big on elections
While Citizens United became shorthand for unlimited political spending, SpeechNow never even made it to the Supreme Court but made super PACs a reality.

Washington Post Politics
Dec 01, 2025

Case that lets billionaires spend big on elections never reached Supreme Court
A less-recognized campaign finance case from 2010 paved the way for the super PACs frequently used by billionaires such as Elon Musk to spend big on elections.

Washington Post Politics
Dec 01, 2025

A case that lets billionaires spend big on elections never reached Supreme Court
A less-recognized campaign finance case from 2010 paved the way for the super PACs frequently used by billionaires such as Elon Musk to spend big on elections.

Washington Post Politics
Dec 01, 2025

GOP faces a familiar dilemma: What to do about Obamacare?
Republicans are racing to craft health-care plans ahead of a planned vote, as deadline looms on soon-to-expire Affordable Care Act subsidies.

Washington Post Politics
Nov 30, 2025

Trump says Hegseth denied issuing order to kill boat crew
The president also said he would not have wanted a second strike on a boat allegedly carrying drugs, which occurred after U.S. forces realized the initial attack left two survivors, as The Post reported.

Washington Post Politics
Nov 30, 2025

Trump says Hegseth told him he didn't order killing of boat crew
The president also said he would not have wanted a second strike on a boat allegedly carrying drugs, which occurred after U.S. forces realized the initial attack left two survivors, as The Post reported.

Washington Post Politics
Nov 30, 2025

In Houston suburbs, Abbott's attacks on CAIR unnerve Muslim residents
Texas Gov. Greg Abbott (R) designated CAIR — a Muslim advocacy and civil rights group — a "foreign terrorist" group, along with the Muslim Brotherhood.

Washington Post Politics
Nov 30, 2025

In a time of crisis, Trump falls back on rants rather than unity
President Trump has used the language of divisiveness at a time when tragedy demands measured leadership.

Washington Post Politics
Nov 30, 2025

Hegseth conscripts the Pentagon for Trump's ‘retribution campaign'
In threatening to deploy the military justice system against Democrats, Hegseth has joined Trump's norm-shattering bid to punish political foes.

Washington Post Politics
Nov 30, 2025

DHS swept Chicago to get ‘the worst' criminals. Many have no record.
Aggressive tactics in Chicago have been deployed in DHS's "Operation Midway Blitz" to round up more than 4,000 people, only a small portion of whom have major criminal records.

Washington Post Politics
Nov 29, 2025

Congressional committees to scrutinize U.S. killing of boat strike survivors
The Senate and House armed services committees' pledge followed a Washington Post report revealing that Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth ordered that a U.S. strike leave no survivors.

Washington Post Politics
Nov 29, 2025

Trump says airlines should consider Venezuelan airspace closed
President Donald Trump's announcement follows growing U.S. threats to attack Venezuela.

Washington Post Politics
Nov 29, 2025

Senate committee vows ‘vigorous oversight' in killing of boat strike survivors
The Republican-led committee's pledge came after The Post reported that the defense secretary ordered that a U.S. strike on an alleged narcotics boat leave no survivors.

Washington Post Politics
Nov 29, 2025

As Democrats search for their ‘MAGA,' author catches Jeffries' attention
The minority leader is trying out a venture capitalist's new book title, "Strong Floor, No Ceiling," as the Democrats' centrist answer to "Make America Great Again."

Washington Post Politics
Nov 29, 2025

He reunited families separated under Trump. Now he's running for Congress.
Jonathan White, a longtime civil servant who fought Trump officials' efforts to separate migrant families, says Democrats must do more to combat the president.

Washington Post Politics
Nov 28, 2025

U.S. halts all asylum decisions, pauses visas for Afghan nationals
The decisions come a day after President Donald Trump vowed to "permanently pause migration from all Third World Countries," among other threats.

Washington Post Politics
Nov 28, 2025

Suspected National Guard attacker will face murder charge, prosecutor says
The death of one of the two National Guard members shot in downtown D.C. spurred the upgraded charge agains the suspect as the act of violence sparked a nationwide investigation.

Washington Post Politics
Nov 28, 2025

D.C. police to begin patrolling with National Guard after fatal attack
If enacted on a long-term basis, the change would significantly shift the way National Guard troops have worked with law enforcement in the District since their arrival.

Washington Post Politics
Nov 28, 2025

Charges against suspect upgraded as Trump vows immigration policy changes
The National Guard shooting suspect now faces a charge of murder in the first degree, following the death of Spec. Sarah Beckstrom.

Washington Post Politics
Nov 28, 2025

Trump vows immigration policy changes after guard member dies of injuries
The president said he would halt migration "from all Third World Countries" in social media posts following the death of National Guard member Spec. Sarah Beckstrom.

Washington Post Politics
Nov 28, 2025

New Mar-a-Lago no-fly zone means endless plane noise for neighbors
Flight rules altered in October by the Secret Service route planes over the Palm Beach homes of millionaires and billionaires, even when President Donald Trump is not there.

Washington Post Politics
Nov 28, 2025

Retired judges warn that the rule of law is unraveling
In interviews, former state and federal judges describe the consequences when the rule of law begins to falter, warning that democracy's guardrails may already be weakened.

Washington Post Politics
Nov 28, 2025

Guard member dies of injuries; Trump threatens immigration policy changes
Spec. Sarah Beckstrom, 20, was an "incredible person," Trump said. He later said he would halt migration "from all Third World Countries," among other threats.

Washington Post Politics
Nov 27, 2025

The facts you need to win political arguments with your family
When the turkey comes with a side of hot topics to discuss, here are the facts you need to know.

Washington Post Politics
Nov 27, 2025

The Thanksgiving guide to winning political arguments with your family
When the turkey comes with a side of hot topics to discuss, here are the facts you need to know.

Washington Post Politics
Nov 27, 2025

Trump's flexible diplomacy drives new Ukraine peace push — and fresh turmoil
The president's improvisatory approach is unsettling Kyiv and its allies. Backers say Trump's style might win results where others have failed.

Washington Post Politics
Nov 26, 2025

USDA's SNAP guidance unlawfully cuts legal immigrant groups, lawsuit says
A suit filed by 22 Democratic attorneys general says the One Big Beautiful Bill does not support the directive in a memo sent to states last month.

Washington Post Politics
Nov 26, 2025

A top House Democrat pushes to oppose Ghislaine Maxwell pardon
Rep. Jamie Raskin (D-Maryland) introduced a symbolic measure to put House members on the record opposing a pardon for Jeffrey Epstein's accomplice.

Washington Post Politics
Nov 26, 2025

Supreme Court puts off ruling on Trump's firing of copyright official
The Supreme Court will consider two other cases on presidential firings first.

Washington Post Politics
Nov 26, 2025

Senators push Rubio to investigate Israel's alleged violations in Gaza
Classified findings by the State Department's inspector general say hundreds of potential human rights violations are awaiting the U.S. government's review.

Washington Post Politics
Nov 26, 2025

Georgia prosecutor ends 2020 election interference case against Trump, allies
A grand jury indicted Donald Trump and others on racketeering charges in 2023, but the case was bogged down by allegations of prosecutorial misconduct.

Washington Post Politics
Nov 26, 2025

From Comey to ‘sandwich guy,' federal grand juries get rare spotlight
The administration has struggled with an unusual level of rejections in some cases and procedural stumbles in others.

Washington Post Politics
Nov 26, 2025

Trump administration prosecutions focus new attention on grand juries
The administration has struggled with an unusual level of rejections in some cases and procedural stumbles in others.

Washington Post Politics
Nov 26, 2025

Trump wants a bigger White House ballroom. His architect disagrees.
The president and James McCrery had argued in recent weeks over the project's size, with Trump pushing him to expand the ballroom.

Washington Post Politics
Nov 25, 2025

After Trump pressure, Indiana lawmakers shift to convene on redistricting
State House Republicans say they will gavel in on Dec. 1, while the Republican-led state Senate will gather on Dec. 8. The state Senate leader had previously said that wouldn't happen.

Washington Post Politics
Nov 25, 2025

FBI seeks interviews with Democrats whom Trump called ‘traitors'
The Trump administration has aggressively sought to punish lawmakers who encouraged service members to disobey unlawful orders.

Washington Post Politics
Nov 25, 2025

What comes next in the James Comey and Letitia James cases?
A judge's ruling throwing out the cases against James Comey and Letitia James left several unanswered questions. Most significantly: What happens next?

Washington Post Politics
Nov 25, 2025

Michelle Obama on East Wing demolition: ‘I felt a loss for us as a nation'
The former first lady said her feelings stemmed from the country and its shared traditions, not a personal attachment to the building Trump knocked down.

Washington Post Politics
Nov 25, 2025

Sen. Jim Justice, wife to pay $5 million in back taxes to settle IRS suit
The senator from West Virginia and his wife struck the agreement hours after the Justice Department filed a lawsuit. The IRS said the unpaid taxes dated to 2009.

Washington Post Politics
Nov 25, 2025

As judges face more threats, only the Supreme Court gets new security funds
There was a spike in threats against the judiciary in the early months of 2025, Marshals Service data shows.

Washington Post Politics
Nov 25, 2025

As judges face more threats, only the Supreme Court got new security funds
Judiciary officials had asked lawmakers for an additional $142 million for security for lower federal courts, a 19 percent increase.

Washington Post Politics
Nov 25, 2025

After a week of censures, some in Congress are having second thoughts
Censures were historically rare rebukes against lawmakers. But members of the House are increasingly using them in ways their peers say are political.

Washington Post Politics
Nov 25, 2025

After a week of reprimands, some in Congress are having second thoughts
Censures were historically rare rebukes against lawmakers. But members of the House are increasingly using them in ways their peers say are political.

Washington Post Politics
Nov 24, 2025

Trump designates chapters of Muslim Brotherhood ‘foreign terrorist organizations'
The White House said the designation will help combat the group's transnational network, which it said fuels terrorism and destabilization campaigns against U.S. interests and allies in the Middle East.

Washington Post Politics
Nov 24, 2025

Trump designates chapters of the Muslim Brotherhood ‘foreign terrorist organizations'
The White House said the designation will help combat the group's transnational network, which it said fuels terrorism and destabilization campaigns against U.S. interests and allies in the Middle East.

Washington Post Politics
Nov 24, 2025

Justice Dept. weighs appeal options after judge tosses Comey, James cases
The decision disqualifying Lindsey Halligan as interim U.S. attorney sets back President Donald Trump's efforts to use the Justice Department to target perceived rivals.

Washington Post Politics
Nov 24, 2025

Judge tosses cases against Comey and James, rules prosecutor appointment unlawful
The decision disqualifying Lindsey Halligan as interim U.S. attorney sets back President Donald Trump's efforts to use the Justice Department to target perceived rivals.

Washington Post Politics
Nov 24, 2025

Judge tosses cases against Comey and James, rules prosecutor appointment unlawful
The decision disqualifying Lindsey Halligan as interim U.S. attorney sets back Trump's efforts to use the Justice Department to target perceived rivals.

Washington Post Politics
Nov 24, 2025

Supreme Court tells state to reconsider screening child victim from defendant
The placement of a screen to shield a child-abuse victim in court might violate the constitutional right of a defendant to face their accuser, high court says.

Washington Post Politics
Nov 24, 2025

Tracking who Trump is appointing to fill key administration roles
Follow President Trump's progress filling over 800 positions, among about 1,300 that require Senate confirmation, in this tracker from The Washington Post and the Partnership for Public Service.

Washington Post Politics
Nov 24, 2025

How Democrats are building their own digital media army
The 2024 election spurred Democrats to seek out podcasts and social media creators to spread their message and catch up with their Republican counterparts.

Washington Post Politics
Nov 24, 2025

The three big issues that could sink the Comey prosecution
The prosecution of former FBI director James B. Comey has reached a critical juncture, with court rulings expected soon on challenges that could sink the case.

Washington Post Politics
Nov 24, 2025

Trump allies urge focus on workers as White House boosts AI development
A conservative initiative highlights the GOP's divisions over tech regulation, with some advocating for looser rules and others prioritizing protections for workers.

Washington Post Politics
Nov 24, 2025

Amid MAGA fight over AI, Trump allies urge focus on workers
A conservative initiative highlights GOP divisions over tech regulation, with some advocating for deregulation and others prioritizing worker protection.

Washington Post Politics
Nov 23, 2025

Border Patrol's Charlotte sting reaches into country clubs, upscale shops
As undocumented immigrants stayed home and federal agents swept through the city, even the wealthiest neighborhoods got a glimpse of what life without migrants might look like.

Washington Post Politics
Nov 23, 2025

A Hiroshima survivor reflects as Trump considers unleashing a new nuclear age
Koko Kondo was 8 months old when the U.S. dropped an atomic bomb on her city. Her lifelong journey to forgive but never forget just got more complicated.

Washington Post Politics
Nov 23, 2025

After surviving Hiroshima, she has a message for Trump
As the president weighs resuming testing of nuclear weapons for the first time in decades, Koko Kondo wants to ensure history doesn't repeat itself.

Washington Post Politics
Nov 23, 2025

Hiroshima survivor's vision clashes with Trump's push for nuclear testing
Koko Kondo was just 8 months old when a U.S. nuclear bomb obliterated her community. She wants to ensure history doesn't repeat itself, and sees Americans as allies in her quest.

Washington Post Politics
Nov 23, 2025

The case of a felon who paid lobbyists nearly $1 million to seek a Trump pardon
Nursing home magnate Joseph Schwartz was sentenced in April to three years for defrauding the government of $38 million. Seven months later, Trump pardoned him, but the White House denies a lobbying tie.

Washington Post Politics
Nov 23, 2025

Is the past week a turning point for Trump's second term?
The stirrings of possible rebellion in the president's party have come as Trump has struggled with low poll numbers and perceptions that he isn't doing enough to address affordability.

Washington Post Politics
Nov 23, 2025

JFK's granddaughter, Tatiana Schlossberg, reveals terminal cancer diagnosis
In an essay published in the New Yorker, she details the latest chapter in the Kennedy family's history of tragic loss.

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