The president’s vetting team has rejected hundreds of applicants deemed to hold dissenting views.
Candidates for top intelligence and law enforcement jobs were asked to give “yes” or “no” responses to questions such as: Was ...
One former official familiar with the questions posed to one of the candidates said: “He was not willing to compromise his integrity by saying things he knew weren’t true. He’s not losing any sleep ...
These are the Cincinnati Children's Hospital Medical Center and the Research Institute at Nationwide Children’s Hospital in Columbus. at 15 percent has started a low-grade panic among medical ...
Candidates for top U.S. national security and law enforcement jobs are being asked whether they believe President Donald ...
There’s little about the White House’s hiring practices that appear normal. For example, asking applicants, "Was Jan. 6 an ...
Among President Donald Trump’s boldest power grabs is the one he is making to seize control of the federal workforce, transforming an army of nonpartisan civil service workers into a loyal fiefdom.
The Senate on Monday voted 52-46 in a party-line vote Monday to advance the nomination of Pam Bondi to be the Department of ...
The questions asked of several current and former officials up for top intelligence and law enforcement posts revolved around two events that have become President Donald Trump’s litmus test to ...