'System is broken,' commissioners say as they recommend pay hikes for Supreme Court

Commissioners said the governor, attorney general, secretary of state and lawmakers also deserve a raise, but they doubt lawmakers would approve.

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John Eastman asks Supreme Court to wipe away ruling that said evidence showed that he and Trump may have been plotting a crime

The Court finds it more likely than not that President Trump corruptly attempted to obstruct the Joint Session of Congress on January 6, 2021,” Judge David Carter wrote last year.

Biden to call McCarthy to discuss debt ceiling

There are no meetings currently scheduled for Saturday between White House and GOP negotiators, multiple sources familiar with the matter told ABC News.

Former Trump lawyer accuses current lawyer of interfering with documents searches

Former Trump lawyer Tim Parlatore is now publicly blasting current Trump lawyer Boris Epshteyn days after departing the former president's legal team.

Trump Slams 'Loser' Ex-Aide Who Claimed Staffers Were Harassed

Trump said the ex-staffer "like so many other sleazebags, had only glowing reviews of the Trump Administration until long after she left."

Conservatives Upset by New $14 Trillion Reparations Proposal

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Texas House’s weekend off means key Senate bills die after missing a legislative deadline

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Massachusetts US Attorney Rachael Rollins formally resigns in wake of ethics probes

Massachusetts U.S. Attorney Rachael Rollins formally resigned Friday after wide-ranging investigations by two federal watchdog agencies found she sought to use her position to influence a local

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