Did the unitary executive theory pave the way for President Trump's second term?
Sun 6:14pm By Scott DetrowVenezuela says it will start accepting repatriation flights from the U.S. again
Sun 5:43pm By Joe HernandezVenezuelan President Nicolás Maduro has called for the return of the Venezuelan migrants sent by the U.S. to El Salvador, where President Nayib Bukele said they were transferred to a mega-prison.Politics chat: Possible cuts to Social Security, DHS ends humanitarian parole
Sun 8:02am By Ayesha RascoeCongress returns from a break Monday and the week promises hearings on hot topics like air safety and Social Security.Trump says Boeing will build the new generation of fighter jets, the F-47
Sat 6:19pm By Rebecca RosmanTrump said Boeing had won the contract to build the U.S. Air Force's next generation of fighter jets. Little is known about the jet's specifications, appearance or capabilities.Catching up on the Trump administration's recent immigration developments
Sat 5:52pm By Ximena BustilloTrump revokes classified access for Joe Biden, Hillary Clinton and others
Sat 2:28pm By Rebecca RosmanWhile mostly symbolic, the move to revoke security clearances for over a dozen former officials has been seen as a warning to President Trump's adversaries.Week in politics: Is the U.S. in a constitutional crisis?
Sat 8:04am By Sarah McCammonAnalysis of the week in politics - which was dominated by the Trump administration's deportations of Venezuelans and the ensuing legal showdown with a federal judge.Bernie Sanders is drawing record crowds as he pushes Democrats to 'fight oligarchy'
Sat 7:00am By Stephen FowlerThe populist message of Sen. Bernie Sanders' "Fighting Oligarchy" tour has resonated with voters frustrated by President Trump's agenda — and the Democratic Party's muddled response.Court hearing centers on Newsmax CEO's role in spreading election-fraud claims
Sat 6:00am By Maddy LauriaNewsmax is being sued for defamation by Dominion Voting Systems — the same company that sued Fox News over false 2020 election-fraud claims and walked away with a nearly $800 million settlement.The Social Security Administration's many proposed changes are worrying advocates
Sat 5:00am By Ashley LopezThe Trump administration has announced a flurry of changes at the agency that oversees Social Security. Advocates warn these moves could lead to people having a harder time getting help with benefits.
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