New York Attorney General Takes Step to Potentially Seize Trump’s Assets

The judgment was formally registered in a New York county this month, records show. New York Attorney General Letitia James has taken initial steps in New York’s Westchester County to prepare to seize former President Donald Trump’s properties after a state judge ordered him to pay a $455 million fine in a civil fraud case.

Congress Unveils Ban on Funding for UNRWA After Allegations of Role in Terrorism

The U.S. Congress is expected to soon ban funding for the U.N. agency responsible for providing humanitarian aid to Gaza in the wake of allegations that employees of the agency participated in Hamas’s terrorist attacks on Israel.  The funding ban for the United Nations Relief and Works Agency for Palestine Refugees is part of a

Republican Task Force Proposes Reforms to Prevent Cuts to Social Security Benefits

A GOP study committee has proposed staving off a looming 23 percent cut to Social Security benefits by program reforms, including raising the retirement age. A Republican task force made up of the biggest group of conservatives in the House has released a reform proposal to prevent cuts to Social Security benefits as the system

Garland Says He Wouldn’t Have Changed Special Counsel’s Conclusions on Biden

Special counsel Robert Hur described president as a ‘well-meaning elderly man with a poor memory.’ President Joe Biden’s attorney general on March 21 defended himself against critics who were upset when he released a special counsel report on the president’s handling of classified documents without edits or redactions. Special counsel Robert Hur said in the

President Biden Is Next Witness in Impeachment Probe, Comer Says

The congressman said he will invite the president to testify ‘in the coming days.’ The next impeachment witness on the list of House Oversight and Accountability Committee Chairman James Comer (R-Ky.) is the biggest yet: President Joe Biden. Closing out a fiery March 20 hearing with two ex-associates of Hunter Biden, Mr. Comer noted that

Speaker Johnson Says He’ll Invite Israel’s Netanyahu to Address Congress

‘I would love to have him come in and address a joint session of Congress,’ Mr. Johnson said. ‘We will certainly extend that invitation.’ House Speaker Mike Johnson (R-La.) said on March 21 that he will invite Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu to address Congress. Rumors first began to swirl on March 20 that the