Sessions announces end of DOJ guidance memos
"The Department of Justice is duty-bound to defend laws as they are written," he said at a Federalist Society event
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"The Department of Justice is duty-bound to defend laws as they are written," he said at a Federalist Society event
The poll surveyed 823 registered Alabama voters on landlines and cell phones
The Pentagon's official Twitter account retweeted a tweet urging Mr. Trump, along with other public officials accused of sexual misconduct, should resign
In a talk on bipartisanship with Democratic Sen. Mark Warner, Republican Sen. Bob Corker said the Senate is "rising to the occasion"
President focused on his administration's successes abroad, amid discord at home
A vast majority also approve of universal background gun checks
WikiLeaks is back in the news, after Donald Trump Jr. admitted to occasionally direct-messaging the site on Twitter
Embattled GOP Senate candidate spoke at the God Save America Revival conference Tuesday night in Alabama
The NRSC already severed financial ties with Moore, who is accused of sexually touching teen girls
Five women have come forward to accuse Moore of inappropriately pursuing them when they were teens
The House will take up a vote on the GOP tax bill ahead of Thanksgiving
"We wondered why someone his age would hang out at high school football games and the mall," former Deputy District Attorney Teresa Jones told CNN
Alabama Gov. Kay Ivey has called the allegations of sexual misconduct against Roy Moore "deeply disturbing"
Sens. Mike Lee and Steve Daines rescinded support for Alabama Senate candidate after allegations he pursued teen girls in his 30s
"This is a completely manufactured story meant to defrock this campaign," Moore said