Dozens of people gathered in front of the Wrigley Building in downtown Chicago on Saturday for a "Russia against Putin" rally.
President Trump’s promise to launch the largest deportation operation in U.S. history is colliding with the practical difficulties of detaining people and transporting them across the globe.
Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent on Thursday offered a full-throated defense of the White House's position on tariffs, insisting that, "Access to cheap goods is not the essence of the American dream." In a speech delivered to a crowd of leading economists,
St. Paul Mayor Carter said the city will join a federal lawsuit against the Trump administration filed by the city of San Francisco.
The White House pulled the expected signing of the executive order to dismantle the Department of Education, multiple sources tell ABC News.
Ukraine was given “fair warning” by the White House before President Donald Trump this week ordered a pause on U.S. military assistance and intelligence sharing with Kyiv, a senior administration
The proposal includes $4.5 trillion in tax breaks and $2 trillion in spending cuts. It kick-starts a weeks-long process to draft the details and merge it with the Senate's package. But some say hitting those targets will mean cuts to Medicaid and other programs and services.
Law firm Latham & Watkins hired former White House counsel Ed Siskel, a lawyer with deep Chicago roots as a partner in its white-collar defense and investigations practice and its litigation and t ...
The White House's outright attempt at regulating language used by independent media — and the punitive measures attached to it — mark a sharp escalation in Trump's often fraught dealings with news organizations.