One day after Charlie Kirk’s assassination, Trump used a 9/11 Pentagon ceremony to announce he will award him the Presidential Medal of Freedom.
Federal and state investigators intensify their manhunt for Charlie Kirk’s killer with a recovered rifle and video footage two days after the assassination.
Judge Aileen Cannon stopped the self-represented Ryan Wesley Routh from finishing his opening statement in the Trump assassination trial after a rambling political speech.
House Republicans push bills to give the president control over D.C.’s attorney general and judges the day after Trump’s federal police takeover expired.
The indefinite deployment of National Guard and federal agents in D.C. continues after Trump’s 30-day emergency order federalizing the police officially expires.
Conservative activist Charlie Kirk is fatally shot during a campus event in a killing Utah’s governor calls a “political assassination.”
The Missouri House passes a gerrymandered congressional map and new rules to curb voter-led initiatives during a special session prompted by Trump.
Chicago church leaders urge residents to prepare for calm resistance as the Trump administration threatens a federal law enforcement crackdown despite the city’s falling crime rates.
Days after the Justice Dept sued Boston, ICE launches an immigration crackdown in Massachusetts that Mayor Michelle Wu calls an unconstitutional attack.
One day after renaming the Defense Department, Trump posts a meme with helicopters over Chicago, warning the city will soon learn why it is called the “Department of War.”