Timeline: How the Trump administration lost the narrative in Minnesota
Visual evidence has repeatedly contradicted the administrations efforts to vilify Alex Pretti and frame the perception of his killing during an immigration raid.
Voter support for Trumps immigration strategy is eroding, and the GOP knows it
Most still favor strong immigration enforcement, but they feel the Trump administration is focusing resources on the wrong targets, and on the wrong border.
The rise and fall of Border Patrol commander at large Greg Bovino
A year ago, Greg Bovino was the little-known head of a Border Patrol office in California. He rose quickly to become the face of Trumps immigration policy.
John Kennedys book achieves a rare distinction for a senator: Its selling
How to Test Negative for Stupid: And Why Washington Never Will has spent 15 weeks on the New York Times hardcover nonfiction bestseller list, including several weeks at No. 1.
Trump is dealing with an immigration mess of his own making
The killing of Alex Pretti on Saturday, coming just two weeks after the shooting death of Rene Good, represents a crisis moment for Trumps immigration policy.
Rep. Ilhan Omar attacked during town hall meeting in Minneapolis
In a video from the event, a man walks up and sprays what appears to be a liquid at the Minnesota Democrat before he is taken away by security.
Families of men killed in boat strikes sue Trump administration
The wrongful-death lawsuit is the first filed in federal court in response to lethal strikes conducted on what the government has said are drug smugglers in the Caribbean Sea and Pacific Ocean.
GOP backlash on Minnesota signals a tougher landscape for Trump
Republican lawmakers, who were highly supportive of the Trump administration in its first year, are taking issue with its handling of the Minneapolis crackdown.
Alexander brothers raped victims lured with trips, party invites, prosecutors say
Opening statements began in the New York trial of three Alexander brothers accused of sexually assaulting and trafficking women.
U.S. judge orders ICE chief to appear in court, threatens contempt ruling
Minnesotas chief federal judge demands that the head of ICE personally appear in court Friday to explain repeated failures to comply with court orders.
Trump administration uses ICE to pressure blue states
How the Trump administration is pressuring states to capitulate on several fronts including voting issues and sanctuary city policies and using officers and agents in the streets as leverage.
Impeachment witness Alex Vindman runs for U.S. Senate in Florida
The retired Army officer who testified during Trumps first impeachment is jumping into electoral politics as a Democrat in a state Republicans have recently dominated.
In 16 shooting incidents since July, no DHS officers have faced charges
The Trump administrations rush to defend the officers and accuse the victims of attacking them has sparked widespread outrage and demands for accountability.
40 years later, a new look at lessons from the Challenger disaster
Christa McAuliffes flight as the teacher in space lasted 73 seconds. A reporter who witnessed the tragedy returned to the story and found an engineer still trying to spread its lessons.
Trump softens tone on Minneapolis violence amid calls for accountability
The White House changed leadership in Minnesota and softened its tone on dead protesters as polls show Americans turning against ICE.
House Democrats to investigate Kristi Noem with eye on impeachment push
Unlike a typical congressional impeachment inquiry, Democrats plan to conduct their investigation without Republicans.
Body-camera footage of shooting being preserved, U.S. officials say
A Trump administration lawyer assured a federal judge that investigators have preserved body-camera footage and other evidence from the fatal shooting of Alex Pretti.
After Alex Pretti's killing, a battle of narratives
What we know about the killing of Alex Pretti, and what this incident tells us about the debate around gun rights.
Republican drops bid for governor, citing GOPs retribution on Minnesota
Chris Madel said in a video posted to social media that ICE operations in his state have been an unmitigated disaster and that he cannot support the national Republicans stated retribution on the citizens of our state, nor can I count myself a member of a party that would do so.
Trump tries again to deliver a winning message on affordability
The push comes after weeks of freewheeling speeches and international controversy that reflected Trumps tendency to derail his own message.
Minn. AG calls Trump administration version of shooting flat-out insane
Alex Prettis death came two weeks after the killing of Rene Good, who was shot by an Immigration and Customs Enforcement officer in Minneapolis on Jan. 7.
Utah police arrest man accused of assaulting Rep. Maxwell Frost
The congressman, who was at the Sundance Film Festival, says the suspect was overheard making racial slurs during a party he was attending.
DOJ, FBI take back seat in Minnesota shooting, state vows investigation
Since an immigration officer fatally shot a man in Minneapolis, the federal agents who would typically be involved in investigating have been sidelined.
Minnesota shooting scrambles Americas gun debate
Some gun rights backers cite Alex Prettis gun as a justification for his killing in Minneapolis, while gun-control supporters dismiss its relevance
Trump, in retreat, praises U.K. troops after royal family expresses hurt
President Donald Trumps comments belittling the role of NATO allies in Afghanistan sparked outrage in Britain, which lost 457 soldiers in the U.S.-led war.
Trumps sudden retreat on Greenland shows that limits still exist
It remains to be seen what lasting damage the episode has done, particularly to how other members of NATO regard and trust the United States.
Trump hosts Melania screening as Minnesota shooting fallout roils nation
The White House event, celebrating a documentary about first lady Melania Trump, was scheduled before a U.S. Border Patrol agent fatally shot an ICU nurse.
Senate Democrats to block government funding after second fatal shooting in Minneapolis
The move could force a partial government shutdown next weekend. Lawmakers are set to vote on spending bills this week but may look to split Homeland Security from other agencies.
Live updates: Man fatally shot by federal agents in Minneapolis believed to be U.S. citizen
Police did not immediately respond to requests for comment about the incident, and Gov. Tim Walz provided few details.
ICE surge creates new headache for Maines Susan Collins
Susan Collins, the most vulnerable Republican in the Senate, would not say whether she supported the Trump administrations ICE operation in Maine.
Contractor in classified-documents leak case indicted on six counts
A grand jury indicted a federal contractor accused of leaking classified information to a Washington Post reporter, charging him with six counts.
Olympic snowboarder turned Most Wanted fugitive Ryan Wedding arrested
The FBI offered a $15 million reward for information leading to Ryan Weddings arrest and accused him of ordering the slaying of a witness set to testify against him.
Inside USA House: The converted church that left a MAGA mark on Davos
As Europeans worked furiously to divert a crisis over the presidents threatened takeover of Greenland, his allies took over this Swiss alpine village.
Trump withdraws Carneys invitation to Board of Peace after Davos spat
President Donald Trump said the Canadian leader was no longer welcome on hisprestigious Board of Leaders after the pair traded barbs in high-profile speeches in Davos.
Trump administration seeks to curb antiabortion leaders disappointment
Conservative activists who have long been loyal to Trump over his first-term work to curb abortion rights now say they sense less urgency from the president.
Hoyer endorses former campaign manager in race to succeed him in Congress
The longtime congressman and No. 2 House Democrat is backing Adrian Boafo, a member of the Maryland House of Delegates representing Prince Georges County.
Conservatives who once railed against federal agents now applaud them
Since Ruby Ridge and Waco, some right-wing populists had excoriated federal law enforcement. Now those agents are being deployed by their allies.
Vance in Minneapolis: We have tomeet these guys halfway
Despite Trumps previous threats to bring the military into the city by invoking the Insurrection Act, Vance said Thursday that right now, we dont think we need that.
Mapping where the redistricting fight stands and where its headed
As Trump pushes for a more Republican-friendly House map, more than half a dozen states are potential targets for mid-decade tweaks to congressional boundaries.
Trump sues JPMorgan, Jamie Dimon over cutting off banking access
President Donald Trump filed suit against JPMorgan Chase and its CEO, Jamie Dimon, saying the bank abruptly closed his accounts.
House passes DHS funding bill despite Democratic opposition over ICE
Lawmakers are still on track to prevent another government shutdown at the end of the month.
Judge in Minnesota rejected federal attempt to charge journalist Don Lemon
Attorney General Pam Bondi announced the arrests of Nekima Levy Armstrong, a civil rights attorney; Chauntyll Louisa Allen, a member of St. Pauls school board; and William Kelly
European populists broke with Trump on Greenland as national goals diverged
The split between ideological allies showed the limits of the U.S. presidents with-me-or-against-me politics, and a key obstacle to cooperation among ... European populists broke with Trump on Greenland as national goals diverged
After good Trump meeting, Zelensky pushes Europe hard to do more
Trump and White House envoy Witkoff have said a deal to resolve nearly four years of war between Russia and Ukraine is close. After good Trump meeting, Zelensky pushes Europe hard to do more
Trumps new arts commission signals support for White House ballroom
The presidents handpicked members of the Commission of Fine Arts are set to review the planned project. The White House hopes to win their approval by March.
What are the chances the midterms are never held? Answers to your questions.
Our chief political correspondent took your questions during her live chat.
Trump has good meeting with Zelensky in Davos as envoys head to Moscow
Trump and his envoy Witkoff have said a deal to resolve nearly four years of war between Russia and Ukraine is close.
In populist split, Trumps fans in Europe broke with him on Greenland
The European far rights pushback showed the limits of the presidents with-me-or-against-me politics, a key obstacle to cooperation among nationalist parties.
White House fences off park as Trump begins new building project
Officials said Lafayette Square, the public park next to the White House, will be improved as part of Trumps America 250 celebration.
Jack Smith to defend cases against Trump in high-stakes House hearing
Former special counsel Jack Smith returns to Capitol Hill to offer his first public testimony defending his efforts to prosecute Donald Trump.
Jasmine Crockett is daring Democrats to rethink electability. Some arent sold.
I get that Im not a traditional candidate. And thats exactly why Im going to win, the Texas Democrat said. Not everyone in her party sees it that way.
Newsom says he was blocked from entering USA House at Davos
California Gov. Gavin Newsom (D) had come to the Davos forum to rebut President Donald Trump on the world stage.
Judge strikes down Republican congressional district in New York
The decision hands Democrats a likely victory amid a nationwide political brawl over congressional lines.

