The president-elect wants lawyers who defended him at all levels of the court system to help lead the Trump DOJ.
“It shouldn’t be that they have to beg,” he said. Donald J. Trump with Todd Blanche outside Manhattan Criminal Court, where Mr. Blanche was the president-elect’s defense lawyer in the hush money case.
Oprah Winfrey has tried to tamp down the notion — which has gotten some traction on social media — that she was paid $1 ...
President-elect Donald Trump has confirmed the nomination of Emil Bove III, a Seneca Falls native and Mynderse Academy ...
Matt Gaetz’s nomination as attorney general has brought attention on allegations that he had sex with a 17-year-old girl; the ...
Donald Trump said Thursday he’ll nominate North Dakota Gov. Doug Burgum as Secretary of the Interior. Trump made the ...
The president-elect is adding nominees to his cabinet as he prepares for another stint in the White House. Here’s what you ...
Trump appointed three right-wing justices to the top court during his first term and may have the opportunity to name more ...
Trump tapped his criminal defense attorneys Todd Blanche and Emil Bove to serve in the second and third most powerful positions in the Department of Justice.
A Connecticut special education teacher has resigned after posting a politically charged video on her social media where she ...
President-elect Trump announced on Thursday his intent to nominate former Rep. Doug Collins, R-Ga., to serve as secretary of veterans affairs. "Doug is a Veteran himself, who currently serves our ...
The president-elect has appointed two of his personal defense lawyers to top positions in his next Justice Department.