In the first State of the Union address of his second term, President Trump’s speech highlighted immigration, tax cuts and trade, offering an optimistic assessment of the country’s direction despite a divided response from lawmakers.
Read MoreAs tariff threats and diplomatic pressure from Washington prompt European allies to rally behind Denmark, the strategic Arctic island emerges as a new point of tension between the United States and Europe.
Read MoreOil and gas executives convened at the White House to discuss with President Trump the future of oil and gas production in Venezuela.
Read MoreVice President JD Vance criticized attacks on law enforcement and asserted new government changes to confront fraudulent social services during a White House press briefing on Thursday.
Read MoreNo United States military personnel were killed during the attack.
Read MoreTyler Robinson has been arrested in Utah as a suspect for the killing of conservative political activist Charlie Kirk.
Read MoreThe Second Family accompanied Charlie Kirk’s casket, family and friends to Arizona.
Read MoreConservative political activist Charlie Kirk was assassinated while hosting an event at Utah Valley University.
Read MoreAfter President Trump invoked a rarely used law to place D.C.’s police under partial federal control, local officials and advocates have cautioned it could set a troubling precedent for federal involvement in city policing.
Read MoreNewly released portions of the Epstein files have put President Trump back under political scrutiny, sparking a partisan battle over secrecy, accountability, and the courts’ role in revealing the truth about his past associations with Jeffery Epstein.
Read MorePresident Trump’s elaborate military parade on the Army’s 250th anniversary drew praise, protest, and scrutiny, raising questions about the balance between national pride and political performance.
Read MoreAfter narrowly passing the House, this expansive Trump-backed proposal which combines tax cuts, immigration crackdowns, and major policy rollbacks will face a pivotal showdown in the Senate.
Read MorePresident Trump’s acceptance of a $400 million Qatari jet has sparked bipartisan debate regarding constitutional limits, foreign influence, and national security as lawmakers push back against the use of the foreign-owned aircraft for presidential travel.
Read MoreMike Waltz has been removed as National Security Advisor following a security breach involving sensitive information on the messaging platform Signal, sparking speculation about his replacement amid shifting U.S. foreign policy priorities.
Read MoreKilmar Abrego García remains imprisoned in El Salvador, defying multiple U.S. court orders for his return, fueling a legal and diplomatic standoff over the Trump administration’s immigration policies and its disregard for judicial rulings.
Read MoreTwo federal judges in Texas and New York have moved to block the Trump administration’s use of an 18th-century wartime law to deport Venezuelan migrants without due process, setting up a high-stakes legal battle over immigration enforcement and executive power.
Read MoreIn recent weeks, President Trump has raised eyebrows with comments regarding his potential bid for a third term, however the legal and constitutional challenges he would face make such a possibility highly unlikely.
Read MoreThe DC Circuit Court will hear oral arguments on March 31st to decide whether a lower court can properly address the Trump administration’s efforts to deport Venezuelan nationals under the 1798 Alien Enemies Act, a controversial move linked to national security concerns.
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