The U.S. Justice Department has sharply stepped back its anti-corruption efforts under President Donald Trump, from loosening ...
Eight inspectors general fired without notice last month sued in federal court Wednesday arguing President Donald Trump ...
D.C.’s Watergate Hotel reports sensitive information of individuals stored on its network was subject of a data breach last spring, and it has begun to notify individuals who may have been affected.
The Justice Department's directive to drop the criminal prosecution of New York Mayor Eric Adams is one more example that relationships, allegiances and vendettas are in some cases determining who ...
President Trump has now returned to the White House office far more knowledgeable about the inner workings of the government, ...
Questions are being raised from Democrats over whether the U.S. is experiencing a constitutional crisis as President Trump ...
And it’s easy enough to see why it sold a gazillion copies when it was published in June 1974 as the Watergate scandal headed toward its frenzied conclusion. (I’m aware that Woodward/Bernstein ...
The president’s heavy-handed approach to traditional journalists has the hallmarks of an attempted crackdown 50 years ago.
I am currently reading The Final Days, the book by famed Washington Post reporter who doggedly followed the Watergate scandal ...
Once back in office, Trump wasted no time testing that vision. He issued multiple Day One executive orders freezing funds to ...
Jill Wine-Banks was a prosecutor during the Watergate scandal and later served as the first woman general counsel for the U.S. Army and as the executive director of the American Bar Association.