The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) has extended a Trump-era border policy that would allow migrants to be expelled over COVID concerns.
Former president Donald Trump threw his support behind Texas attorney general Ken Paxton for reelection in 2022 over GOP primary challenger George P. Bush.
The United States joint chiefs of staff chairman Gen. Mark Milley reportedly engaged in a shouting match with former U.S. President Donald Trump during a discussion on who would be in charge of the federal government's response to the racial justice protests.
Former President Donald Trump said Wednesday that he believes that the COVID pandemic resulted from a "terrible accident" that escaped from a Wuhan lab.
Former President Donald Trump has asked President Joe Biden to give his "warmest regards" to Russian President Vladimir Putin when they meet next week.
During the Trump era, the Immigration and Customs Enforcement, an agency under the DHS, has created the Victims Of Immigration Crime Engagement (VOICE) office.
President Joe Biden reversed some executive orders that former President Donald Trump signed, including the plans for a "National Garden of American Heroes."
The Biden administration canceled the collection of personally identifiable data, such as DNA and facial scans, from immigrants applying to enter the country.
Former U.S. President Donald Trump has introduced a new communications platform months after his accounts were banned from social media sites Facebook and Twitter.
Former U.S. President Donald Trump said that Republican candidates should adopt his political agenda "Make America Great Again" to win back the House and Senate.
The White House said Friday President Joe Biden would keep in place the low refugee cap set by former President Donald Trump but backtracked later in the day.
Former U.S. President Donald Trump and former first lady Melania Trump debuted on Monday a website called 45 Office, with hopes to stay in touch with supporters and coordinate appearances amid the ban of his social media accounts.
Republican Sen. John Kennedy said that southern border crisis could be fixed if U.S. President Joe Biden were to reestablish the immigration policies from the Trump administration.