Trump says Musk can stay in government ‘as long as you want’ despite internal clashes and failed budget cuts.
Trump says he made no mistakes in first 100 days, prompting laughter from bipartisan town hall audience.
“Your Local Epidemiologist” Katelyn Jetelina offers webinar on influencing health policy this Friday.
FL legislature passes bill banning local water fluoridation and restricting plant-based foods from using milk or meat labels.
HHS chief Robert F. Kennedy Jr. urges parents to “do your own research” on vaccines, despite overseeing the nation’s vaccine safety.
Hegseth ends Women, Peace & Security program on women’s military leadership, calling it divisive even though Trump signed it in 2017.
Houthis say U.S. strike on Saada migrant center kills at least 68 Africans, Pentagon reviewing the claim.
Trump fires three Corporation for Public Broadcasting board members, prompting lawsuit over his authority.
Judge orders Trump administration to restore $12 million in funding for Radio Free Europe, blocking its shutdown.
Harvard president apologizes and pledges reforms after task force reports expose campus antisemitism and anti-Arab bias.
Trump administration investigates Chicago Public Schools over Black Student Success Plan, alleging race-based discrimination.
Judge blocks Trump move to fire 1,500 CFPB workers and orders officials to testify on possible injunction breach.
White House will soften auto tariffs, blocking stacked steel and aluminum levies and offering partial reimbursements on parts.
Wisconsin Supreme Court temporarily suspends Milwaukee County judge Hannah Dugan after her arrest for helping a migrant evade immigration agents.
Federal judge in California orders Trump administration to keep funding lawyers for unaccompanied migrant children.
Postal Inspection Service shares mail-tracking data with DHS task force to help find undocumented immigrants for Trump’s mass deportation campaign.
Judge bars Border Patrol in Eastern California from warrantless arrests and coerced departures after profiling farmworkers.
Federal judge Randolph Moss challenges Trump claim that his border-invasion asylum ban is beyond court review.
Trump says he could bring back Maryland man mistakenly deported to El Salvador but refuses despite Supreme Court order.
Prosecutors charge migrants for breaching a 60-foot defense strip on the New Mexico border now controlled by the Army.
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Trump administration begins Peace Corps staff cuts under Musk-led Doge restructuring, offering buyouts ahead of agency overhaul.
Trump administration orders Penn to reverse Lia Thomas records and apologize or lose $175 million in federal funding.
Trump administration disbands U.S. climate report authors, threatening congressionally mandated national assessment.
Trump signs executive orders to prosecute officials who obstruct police, crack down on sanctuary cities, and reinstate English rules for truck drivers.
Labor unions, cities, and nonprofits sue Trump administration to block federal workforce cuts ordered without congressional approval.
Navy fighter jet and tow tractor lost overboard during USS Truman maneuvering to counter Houthi threats.
Justice Department civil rights division hit by mass exodus of over 100 attorneys after Trump shifts focus to culture war cases.
Fired Justice Department prosecutor challenges White House removal as political retaliation after Trump ally’s post.
Trump administration expands Harvard investigation to include Harvard Law Review over race-based article selection and membership.
Trump administration slows Covid vaccine approvals by requiring new trials and shifting FDA standards.
A second federal judge questions Trump’s executive order punishing Jenner & Block for its ties to a former Trump investigator.
Mark Carney’s Liberals are projected to form Canada’s next government as a once friendly nation unites against Trump’s threats.
Jeffries and Booker stage 12-hour Capitol sit-in protesting GOP budget plan advancing Trump’s agenda.
Trump Jr. and allies launch $500,000 private club in Washington selling exclusive access to administration officials.
Rubio defends State Department reorganization cutting human rights and diversity offices and seeking 15% staff reductions.
Trump floats idea of cutting income taxes for those earning under $200,000 to offset higher prices from his new tariffs.
Trump claims Democrats are paying protesters to disrupt Republican town halls and urges lawmakers to eject them.