Democrats wrote to the D.C. bar association that Ed Martin, President Trump’s nominee for one of the most important U.S.
Trump appointee Ed Martin made the claim in a letter to the Georgetown University law school dean. Martin has called the ...
The Trump administration’s sweeping layoffs of federal employees already appear to be pushing up joblessness in Washington, D.C., and an economist projects they'll tip the city into a recession ...
In response to Trump's remarks, Bowser said, "Washington, DC is a world-class city" in a post on X. She included an image touting Washington's parks system, museums, tourism and transit system.
The D.C. U.S. District Attorney’s office did not immediately respond to TPM’s request for comment. Garcia told the Washington Post his office did not receive the letter, but he said he would ...
WASHINGTON (AP) — President Donald Trump on Wednesday threw his support behind congressional efforts for a federal takeover of the nation’s capital, saying he approves putting the District of ...
DC’s Office of the Attorney General has filed a lawsuit against Talea Ristorante in Cathedral Heights and its owner Hamza Hadani, accusing the Italian restaurant of stealing wages and denying workers ...
Within hours of becoming interim US attorney for DC on President Donald Trump’s Inauguration Day, Ed Martin swiftly used his powers to dismiss pending January 6-related cases.
Police tape is stretched across the driveway where a truck was burned on William “Ike” Eickholt’s property on St. Croix Trail in Denmark Township, near the southern tip of Washington County ...
Washington — The head of the criminal division in the U.S. Attorney's Office in Washington, D.C, has resigned her post, the latest in a string of Justice Department officials to leave under the ...
President Donald Trump directed the Justice Department to fire all U.S. attorneys left over from the Biden administration. In a post on his Truth Social platform, Trump said the agency has been ...
by Phylicia Ashley Washington DC, Bureau Reporter TOPICS: WASHINGTON (7News) — Families in D.C. who purchased and moved into condos on Talbert Street in Southeast said they were living in crisis.