The New York attorney general’s office has subpoenaed two of former President Donald Trump’s children for testimony as part of its civil investigation into whether the Trump Organization manipulated the values of its properties.
Schumer announces vote to change filibuster rules but faces resistance from Manchin and Sinema
Senate Majority Leader Chuck Schumer announced Monday that the chamber will take a vote on whether to change the Senate’s legislative filibuster rules by Martin Luther King Jr. Day on January 17.
White House to invest $1 billion to boost competition in meat-processing industry and lower consumer prices
The White House on Monday announced it would allocate $1 billion in funding from the American Rescue Plan to independent meat and poultry producers as part of an effort to boost competition in the meat-processing industry and lower prices for consumers…
January 6 committee gets inside Trump’s West Wing wall of obstruction
The House select committee probing the January 6 insurrection is signaling that it has penetrated Donald Trump’s wall of obstruction about what was going on inside the White House and his own family while he refused to stop the mob attack on the US Cap…
What to expect on the first anniversary of the January 6th Capitol riot
CNN’s Michael Smerconish joins New Day to discuss what to expect as the first anniversary of the January 6th attack on the Capitol approaches.
January 6 committee has ‘firsthand’ knowledge of Trump’s behavior during riot from multiple sources
The House select committee investigating the January 6 Capitol Hill insurrection has information from multiple sources with firsthand knowledge that describe what then-President Donald Trump was doing during the riot, according to a person familiar wit…
2022 brings a daunting set of hurdles for America. Here are the top three
The year ahead brings a daunting set of hurdles for the country with everything from the coronavirus pandemic to pervasive misinformation challenging our institutions.
Biden tells Ukrainian president US ‘will respond decisively if Russia further invades’
President Joe Biden told Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky on Sunday that the US and its allies “will respond decisively if Russia further invades Ukraine,” according to a readout of a call between the two leaders provided by the White House.
Defense Secretary Austin says he has tested positive for Covid-19
Defense Secretary Lloyd Austin has tested positive for Covid-19 and is exhibiting “mild” symptoms, according to a statement from him released by the Defense Department on Sunday.
Former Democratic leader Harry Reid to lie in state at US Capitol on January 12
Former Senate Majority Leader Harry Reid will lie in state in the US Capitol Rotunda on January 12, according to a joint statement from House Speaker Nancy Pelosi and Senate Majority Leader Chuck Schumer, an honor given to few statesmen.