Defense Sec. Pete Hegseth ordered U.S. Cyber Command to halt offensive cyber and information ops targeting Russia.
Over 1,000 protesters, some in Ukrainian blue and gold, swarmed a Vermont town to protest JD Vance on a family ski trip.
After boxes seized in a Mar-a-Lago search were returned yesterday, Trump flew home to Florida on Air Force One with them.
Intelligence sources reported that China and Russia are recruiting national security employees fired in Trump and Musk purges.
Rep. Andy Ogles filed articles of impeachment against a federal judge who blocked Trump’s freeze of USAID funds, the 2nd GOP action against a judge.
A federal judge in Seattle blocked the government from withholding funds from hospitals offering gender-transition treatment to minors.
A Norwegian fuel company halted supplies to US military forces in Norway after Trump’s treatment of Ukraine. “Not a drop of fuel until Trump is gone.”
A federal judge ruled that Trump cannot fire the head of the office of Special Counsel, a decision likely to be appealed to the Supreme Court.
Defense Sec. Pete Hegseth deployed 3,000 more troops—including Stryker brigade units—to the southern border, adding to 9,200 already stationed.
Upside-down US flag hung off Joshua Tree marks start of weekend of national park protests, including Grand Canyon.
Trump to sign order making English official language, ending mandatory government translations for non-English speakers.
Federal workers get a second OPM email tonight demanding weekly bullet points amid legal scrutiny, driven by Musk.
Defense Sec. Hegseth warns Mexican leaders: curb cartel collusion or face unilateral military action.
Five former defense secretaries condemned Trump’s “reckless firing” of the Joint Chiefs chair and top officers, urging Congress to block replacements.
The FBI widened a criminal probe into an EPA climate grant program, leading to resignations after DOJ pressured prosecutors to freeze $20B in clean-energy funds, targeting Citibank’s role despite judges rejecting warrants.
A federal judge ruled that Trump officials must testify under oath about the secretive Department of Government Efficiency in a suit filed by unions.
The U.S. military has reversed course and will discharge all active service members who are transgender.
After firing 1,000 FEMA employees, Trump saw over a dozen senior executives leave and has threatened to disband the disaster relief agency.
Trump announced 25% tariffs on Mexican and Canadian goods starting Tuesday, along with an additional 10% on China, on top of last month’s hike.
Trump claims Russia would accept European peacekeeping troops in Ukraine and says he doesn’t recall calling Zelenskyy a dictator last week.
One day after Elon Musk told the Cabinet that USAID’s Ebola programs were restored, several organizations—including UNICEF, which had been working with the U.S. in Africa—were terminated.
The Trump administration fired hundreds of NOAA workers by email without notice, gutting the nation’s official weather and climate agency.
A federal judge ruled that OPM’s directives ordering the firing of probationary employees were illegal and have no legal effect on at least six agencies.
Fired USAID employees and HIV advocates protested in the Capitol including a “die-in”. Police arrested 20 people.
Bezos abruptly flips WaPo opinion to champion “personal liberties and free markets.” Opinion editor David Shipley resigned.
Kennedy downplayed the SW measles outbreak, where one child is dead. He says 18 hospitalized are quarantined—hospitals contradict him.
Staffing order brands government bloated and corrupt, one day after Marjorie Taylor Greene said federal employees don’t deserve pay.
21 federal employees assigned to DOGE resigned en masse to avoid “carrying out or legitimizing” the agency’s efforts.