A Massachusetts man was arrested Tuesday on gun charges after he was found with a pistol in his waistband soon after touring the US Capitol building in Washington, D.C., police said.
A Massachusetts man was found with a gun after a Capitol tour, following a report of suicidal thoughts on social media. Authorities were alerted by local police, and although he was located in a hotel,
The U.S. Secret Service and Washington, D.C. Metropolitan Police found the man in a Washington hotel early Tuesday morning and interviewed him, sources said. They searched for a gun and found no weapon and no further action was taken at that time, they said.
As Donald Trump has grown more vocal in his threats against a vulnerable District, D.C. officials have grown more muted, seeking to avoid a conflict.
Twenty-two Democrat-led states and two cities challenged President Trump’s executive order restricting birthright citizenship, that on Tuesday kicked off the first legal battles between his new
Every member of the delegation talks about resisting parts of Trump's agenda, but some say there's room for strategic compromise.
Two Pennsylvania brothers arrested for their role in the riots were released in Washington, D.C. on Monday night.
Ellison tells WCCO that birthright citizenship is guaranteed under the 14th Amendment to the U.S. Constitution and that the Supreme Court has twice ruled that birthright citizenship extends to everyone born in the United States, including the children of immigrants regardless of their parents’ immigration status.
Deep-pocketed nominees are circling multimillion-dollar properties in and around the capital to be closer to the president and his inner circle.
The former vice president’s first acts as a nonelected official for the first time in decades could be a sign of what comes next.
A federal judge in Seattle on Thursday temporarily blocked President Donald Trump’s executive order seeking to end birthright citizenship. The case was brought by the state of Washington and three others.
Jonathan Pollock, one of the Jan. 6 defendants granted a pardon, told WUSA9 that instead of being allowed to walk out the front doors of the jail to the awaiting crowd, which included his family, he was dropped off a few blocks away.