Under the second Trump administration, the Department of Justice has increasingly sacrificed its independence to enact the president’s will.

In this episode of the Covfefe Chronicles, Dr. Stacey Patton draws the connection between Trump's theology and U.S. politics.

Trump’s insistence that the administration can do as it pleases dismisses the authority of local government and marks a chilling embrace of federal overreach.

In June 2020, protesters defaced the statue of Confederate Gen. Albert Pike. They used rope to tear it down, spray-painted it, and set it on fire. 

House Speaker Mike Johnson said Tuesday that he doesn’t “see the path” for President Donald Trump to serve as president for a third term.

Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton filed a lawsuit against Kenvue and Johnson & Johnson over Tylenol's alleged link to autism.

SNAP benefits, after-school programs, and several other programs for low-income Americans are at risk as the government shutdown continues.

Chef Elias Taddesse says the militarization of Washington, D.C., has left his customers—and his livelihood—on edge.

Two National Guard members, Staff Sgt. Demi Palecek and Capt. Dylan Blaha, said they would refuse Trump's orders to deploy in Chicago.

Trump won't rule out running for an unconstitutional third term, and he claims his recent MRI test showed he has "perfect" cognitive abilities.

Trump's about-face after discussions with Mayor Daniel Lurie and tech giants Jensen Huang (Nvidia) and Marc Benioff (Salesforce).

Letitia James has notched several legal wins against President Donald Trump, and has said the case against her is about “revenge.”