Dozens of IRS employees who "willfully" cheated on their taxes remain working for the agency, and some were even hired back after their tax evasion, an inspector general reported Monday.
Sen. Steve Daines is announcing new legislation Monday to stop Homeland Security from offering "parole" to migrants whom the government has flagged as terrorists or who are otherwise deemed "special interest" because of their origin and travel patterns.
Vice President Kamala Harris is now the likely Democratic presidential candidate, and her record on immigration and border security is shaping up as a potential liability.
The FBI spent years trying to repair damage from its zealous pursuit of Donald Trump, but then Director Christopher A. Wray suggested that a would-be assassin's bullet didn't actually strike Mr. Trump.
The FBI said Friday that former President Donald Trump was hit by the would-be assassin's bullet, as the bureau moved to clean up Director Christopher A. Wray's controversial testimony earlier this week questioning Mr. Trump's account.
The FBI has yet to interview former President Donald Trump about the attempted assassination that nearly cost him his life, his campaign told The Washington Times.
A congressman who has served as former President Donald Trump's doctor said Friday that Mr. Trump's ear was in fact struck by a bullet, not shrapnel or glass.
The Justice Department's inspector general delivered a scolding this week to former Attorney General William P. Barr and one of his U.S. attorneys, saying they stretched the rules in rushing to disclose information about an investigation into ballot irregularities in the run-up to the 2020 election.
Homeland Security says it's now apprehending fewer than 1,800 illegal immigrants a day sneaking in across the southern border and President Biden is claiming credit, saying his get-tough changes last month have largely solved the problem.
A Republican senator said Thursday that the Secret Service "repeatedly denied" an offer by a local law enforcement agency to fly a drone to help secure the site of the Trump rally on July 13.
The Senate's top Republican urged prosecutors to "throw the book" at protesters who clashed with police on the streets near the Capitol on Wednesday, angry over Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu's speech to Congress.
The Department of the Interior refused Wednesday to provide reinforcements for U.S. Park Police officers as anti-Israel protesters ran amok through Washington, congressional Republicans charged.
Experts challenged President Biden's claim Wednesday that "border crossings" are now lower than they were in the final days of the Trump administration.
The man who tried to assassinate former President Donald Trump was a "loner" gun enthusiast who seemed to be interested in public figures and only recently began to zero in on Mr. Trump as a target for an attack, the FBI said Wednesday.
The man who tried to assassinate former President Donald Trump focused on him about a week before the shooting, and even did an internet search on the distance Lee Harvey Oswald was when he shot and killed President Kennedy in 1963.
FBI Director Christopher A. Wray told Congress on Wednesday that he's worried that terrorists have sneaked across the border and may be plotting a terrorist attack like the ISIS raid on a concert hall in Russia this year.
The man who came within an inch of killing former President Donald Trump flew a drone near the rally site just two hours before Mr. Trump took the stage, FBI Director Christopher A. Wray revealed Wednesday.
Children in federal government child care centers were exposed to high levels of lead and copper after the pandemic shutdowns because officials rushed to reopen buildings without flushing their water systems, an inspector general's report shows.
Vice President Kamala Harris declared herself the "presumptive Democratic nominee for president" on Monday night, saying she's secured enough support from delegates to be the party's pick.