November 3 Boasberg's role in 'Arctic Frost' probe sparks fury from GOP senators, despite local rules The 'Arctic Frost' subpoenas and gag orders sparked fury from some Republican senators, and criticism of the federal judge who signed them.
October 31 Trump counters reports of possible Venezuela strikes Ó£ÌÒÊÓÆµ senior national correspondent Aishah Hasnie has the latest on whether President Donald Trump has made up his mind on striking Venezuela on 'Special Report.'
October 31 Two judges rule Trump admin must keep SNAP benefits in place as shutdown drags on A pair of federal judges ordered the Trump administration to keep SNAP payments flowing during the government shutdown, averting a lapse in food aid for millions of Americans.
October 30 Abrego Garcia's lawyers ask judge to drop vindictive prosecution hearing, dismiss criminal case Lawyers for Kilmar Abrego Garcia are seeking to have his criminal case dismissed, arguing the Trump administration has "stonewalled" a key hearing next week.
October 30 Portland police accuse federal troops of inflaming anti-ICE protests, which city claims have not been violent Portland police commander testifies that Trump's federal forces escalated protest violence at ICE facility, contradicting administration claims during bench trial.
October 30 Federal appeals court cancels daily Border Patrol chief check-ins DHS celebrates after an appeals court paused a district judge's order for unprecedented daily briefings on Chicago immigration operations.
October 29 Virginia school district slapped with complaint alleging new claims in viral trans locker room fight A Virginia school district is accused of hiding evidence and working with a political action committee to punish two boys who opposed a transgender student using their locker room.
October 29 States sue Trump admin over billions in looming cuts to SNAP, food stamps Democratic-led states filed suit in federal court, arguing the Trump administration’s halt to SNAP aid during the shutdown harms millions of low-income Americans.
October 28 Abrego Garcia to remain in US for high-stakes 'vindictive' prosecution hearing The Justice Department seems to have reneged on its earlier plans to deport Abrego Garcia to Liberia by the end of October.
October 24 California prosecutor breaks down 'serious charges' against violent activists U.S. Attorney for the Central District of California Bill Essayli explains the 'very serious charges' against violent activists in California and more on 'The Ingraham Angle.'