Trump was briefed on complaint before Ukraine aid was released

President Trump was briefed on the whistleblower complaint about his dealings with Ukraine before the White House released nearly $400 million in military aid to Kyiv, officials say.

Former Insurance employees sue indicted and suspended Insurance Commissioner Jim Beck

Three former Insurance department employees sue Jim Beck for wrongful termination. Lawsuit says Beck blames them for providing information to federal investigators and FOX 5.

House Judiciary Committee sets Dec. 4 impeachment hearing

The House Judiciary Committee will be taking over the impeachment probe of President Donald Trump starting next week on Dec. 4.

President Trump donates 3rd-quarter salary to help fight opioid crisis

A White House official says Trump has given the $100,000 he would be paid in the quarter to the Office of the Assistant Secretary of Health, which oversees federal public health offices and programs, including the surgeon general's office.

House Rules Committee chairman Jay Powell dies

State Rep. Jay Powell, chairman of the Georgia House Rules Committee, passed away at a Republican leadership event Monday.

Examining the case of Navy SEAL Edward Gallagher

The war crimes case against a Navy SEAL that drew the attention of President Trump has cost the Secretary of the Navy his job. Here’s a look at the case:

With testimony over, work begins on Trump impeachment report

The witnesses have spoken, the politics are largely settled. Now impeachment investigators will make the case for public opinion.

Federal judge: McGahn must comply with House subpoena

Former White House counsel Donald McGahn has been ordered by a federal judge to appear before the House Judiciary Committee amid the impeachment inquiry.

Defense Secretary says Trump ordered him to allow SEAL to keep status

Defense Secretary Mark Esper said Monday that President Donald Trump gave him a direct order to allow a Navy SEAL accused of war crimes to retire without losing his SEAL status.

Report: White House review details effort to justify Ukraine decision

The White House undertook a confidential review of documents that revealed extensive efforts to generate an after-the-fact justification for President Donald Trump’s decision to hold up military aid to Ukraine, the Washington Post reported Sunday.

What’s next in Trump impeachment: Judiciary Committee up next?

After two weeks of public hearings, Democrats could soon turn the impeachment process over to the House Judiciary Committee.

Michael Bloomberg officially launches Democratic presidential bid

Billionaire and former New York City Mayor Michael Bloomberg, one of the world's richest men, has formally launched a Democratic bid for president.

Vice President Mike Pence works to reassure Kurdish allies in surprise Iraq trip

Vice President Mike Pence worked to reassure the United States' Kurdish allies in an unannounced trip to Iraq on Saturday, the highest-level American trip since President Donald Trump ordered a pullback of U.S. forces in Syria two months ago.

New documents show Giuliani, Pompeo contacts before Ukraine ambassador ouster

Documents released late Friday show Rudy Giuliani was in contact with Secretary of State Mike Pompeo in the months before the U.S. ambassador to Ukraine was abruptly recalled.

Georgia Legislature could take up Hate Crime laws following church plot

Georgia lawmakers are reacting after a murderous plot to attack a predominately black church in Gainesville was uncovered by police this week.

Businessmen claim attorney's ADA lawsuits are a racketeering scheme

Two businessmen have filed a racketeering law suit against an American with Disabilities Act attorney, Craig Ehrlich. They claim Ehrlich's hundreds of ADA lawsuits are a criminal enterprise. Ehrlich's lawyer denied the allegations and said his client's lawsuits are legitimate and proper.