Trump's deportations of alleged gang members are 'entirely lawful,' argues Texas congressman
House Oversight Committee Rep. Brandon Gill, R-Texas, makes the case for impeaching the judge who ruled against President Donald Trump's deportations of criminal illegal aliens on 'The Evening Edit.'
Trump has 'no compelling legal authority' in Biden autopen case, former Manhattan DA prosecutor warns
Former Manhattan D.A. prosecutor Elliot Felig joins 'Varney & Co.' to discuss Biden's autopen pardons, the legal fight over deporting Tren de Aragua suspects and a court denying a request to reverse President Donald Trump's federal workers ruling.
GOP senator slams federal judge over deportation flight order
Sen. Kevin Cramer, R-N.D., reacts to a federal judge ordering the Trump administration to reveal details about the deportation flight and comments on the following stages for the budget bill.
How to determine whether Biden's alleged autopen pardons are valid
Article III Project founder Mike Davis weighs in on President Donald Trump declaring former President Joe Biden's pardons 'void' on 'The Bottom Line.'
Why DOGE needs a chainsaw
DOGE’s steps to lay off federal workers in large numbers are the inevitable result of protections that have made it almost impossible to fire anyone based on job performance.
GOP rep urges Senate to take up, pass budget bill 'so we can get on with this process'
Rep. Andrew Clyde, R-Ga., explains his bill to repeal the Impoundment Control Act, contrasts the House and Senate budget resolutions, and discusses his push for the impeachments of federal judges blocking the president's agenda.
Several state officials demand feds protect Americans' retirement plans by clearly regulating ESG investments
"We request SEC and DoL take decisive action to uphold fiduciary duty laws," 22 state financial officers demanded in a letter to acting heads of both agencies.
Conservatives notch another win after BlackRock kills 'Net Zero' membership, climate commitment
BlackRock withdrew from the Net Zero Asset Managers initiative, citing 'confusion' and 'legal inquiries.'
DOJ launched probe into UnitedHealth for insider trading and attempted to stop monopoly
Multiple executives at UnitedHealthcare were under investigation by the Department of Justice for insider trading and fraud when CEO Brian Thompson was shot and killed Wednesday.
Former FTX executive Gary Wang spared prison time for role in crypto fraud
Former FTX executive Gary Wang, who wrote computer code for Sam Bankman-Fried, was spared prison time on Wednesday after cooperating with prosecutors.
Justice Department to ask judge to force Google to sell Chrome browser: reports
The Department of Justice is reportedly planning to ask a judge to force Alphabet-owned Google to sell its web browser, Chrome, because of its apparent monopoly on internet searches.
Philly DA moves to remand Musk back to local court, accuses lawyers of 'procedural stunt'
The change of venue request filed by Musk's attorneys could push DA Larry Krasner's court challenge to the businessman's daily money giveaways to after the election.
'People are so damn tired’ of this corruption: Rep. Jeff Van Drew
Rep. Jeff Van Drew, R-N.J., discusses Fulton County District Attorney Fani Willis attempting to block Nathan Wade from testifying in Congress on 'The Evening Edit.'
New federal judge blocks student loan handout day after Biden's court win
A federal judge in Missouri has reinstated a temporary restraining order on President Biden's student loan debt handout plan as Republican states challenge the policy.
Federal judge hands Biden win as Republicans challenge student loan bailout
A federal judge on Wednesday removed Georgia from a lawsuit brought by Republican-led states to challenge President Biden's student loan bailout plan.
Republican AGs press Google to pay settlement to victims, not interest groups, in class action suit
A group of Republican attorneys general are intervening in a class action lawsuit involving Google, after the company agreed to settle the suit that claimed it was wrongly tracking data.
Federal judge blocks revamped Biden student loan handout, latest legal setback for the administration
A federal judge in Georgia on Thursday issued an order blocking a program from the Biden administration that would waive hundreds of billions of dollars in federal student loan debt.
Federal court blocks net neutrality rules in blow to Biden and internet activists
A federal appeals court has blocked the Biden administration's reinstatement of net neutrality rules that would place new regulations on internet service providers.
Texas man with less than $1 in account offers $200M to bail out space company: SEC
A Texas man is being sued by the SEC after he allegedly submitted a bogus offer to bail Virgin Orbit out for $200 million, with less than $1 in his account.
International businessman sentenced to prison for 'wine-and-dine scheme'
An international consultant in New York was sentenced to prison for identity theft connected to a wine-and-dine scheme in which he defrauded millions from victims.