Federal employees, their families, and those dependent on them remain caught in the crossfire of President Donald Trump’s pointless and destructive government shutdown, which he triggered in a desperate attempt…
As President Donald Trump’s self-imposed shutdown drags on with no end in sight, it’s becoming harder to understand how the gambit is supposed to end.
We are now two weeks into President Donald Trump’s petulant gambit to shut down the federal government until Congress gives him his border wall.
After shutting down the government to placate his allies at Fox News, President Donald Trump spent the holidays stuck in the White House, tweeting in response to the network’s programming.
President Donald Trump is showing no signs of relenting in his decision to shut down the federal government until Congress is bullied into throwing out the bipartisan funding resolution that…
As the government shutdown entered its second week, Trump’s invitation was a sign that his hardline position may be faltering.
My goal this year was to explore HUD’s failure to enforce legal standards for decent, safe, sanitary housing.
With the federal government having been partially shut down for a week, around 800,000 federal workers have either been furloughed or asked to report to work without a definite pay…
"Children in the custody of the Trump administration are dying, and the best the Secretary of Homeland Security can do is blame 'those who seek open borders' and 'parents.'"
An eight year-old boy from Guatemala, under detention by Customs and Border Protection, died shortly after midnight on Christmas Day at a New Mexico hospital. He is the second migrant child to die in U.S. ...
The departing interior secretary mimicked Trump's media strategy, including an allegiance to Fox News.
By 2-to-1, Americans say they'll blame Trump and his Republican Party for a shutdown.
Said one environmental leader, "Ryan Zinke will go down as the most anti-conservation Interior secretary in our nation’s history."
A 7-year-old girl died in custody of the U.S. government. Kirstjen Nielsen made it her priority to blame the child's family.
The suppressed fee gouging report was made by the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau or CFPB.