• VOA journalists put on administrative leave after Trump axes parent agency

    VOA journalists put on administrative leave after Trump axes parent agency
    Journalists at Voice of America (VOA) were put on administrative leave on Saturday, a day after President Trump signed an executive order aimed at eliminating the U.S. Agency for Global Media (USAGM), VOA’s parent company. Reporters at VOA were placed on “administrative leave with full pay and benefits until otherwise notified,” according to a copy of an internal memo that was obtained by The Hill, adding that it is “not being done for any disciplinary purpose.&rdquo
  • Tuberville says Trump’s tariffs ‘only shot’ at ‘getting our country back’

    Tuberville says Trump’s tariffs ‘only shot’ at ‘getting our country back’
    Sen. Tommy Tuberville (R-Ala.) said he thinks President Trump’s tariffs on other countries are the “only shot” at “getting our country back.”Tuberville joined John Catsimatidis for his radio show “Cats Roundtable,” where he weighed in on the administration’s international efforts.“I know people are complaining about these tariffs right now, but ladies and gentlemen, let me tell you something, this is the only shot we got to get our country ba
  • Murphy says Americans want Democrats to 'take risks right now' to 'save our democracy'

    Murphy says Americans want Democrats to 'take risks right now' to 'save our democracy'
    Sen. Chris Murphy (D-Conn.) said on Sunday that Americans want Democrats to “take risks right now” to “save our democracy” after internal party divisions over a funding bill.“While I totally understand my colleagues who didn't want to catapult us into a shutdown, I actually think that the American people would've understood that Republicans have an obligation to negotiate with Democrats,” Murphy told NBC’s Kristen Welker on “Meet the Press.”&
  • GOP senator weighs in on Trump’s 1798 immigration law, judge’s attempt to block it

    GOP senator weighs in on Trump’s 1798 immigration law, judge’s attempt to block it
    Republican Sen. Mike Rounds (S.D.) appeared on CNN Sunday, where he spoke about President Trump’s decision to invoke a 1798 immigration law and a federal judge’s attempt to block it.On Saturday, Trump invoked the Alien Enemies Act. It was the first time it’s been used since World War II and allows the president to have sweeping powers to deport people. The action was targeted at the Venezuelan gang Tren de Aragua.Rounds joined “State of the Union” just hours after T
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  • Treasury Secretary says he’s ‘not worried about the markets’

    Treasury Secretary says he’s ‘not worried about the markets’
    Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent said on Sunday that he is “not worried about the markets” after a rough week for the stock market.“I can tell you that corrections are healthy, they’re normal,” Bessent told NBC's Kristen Welker on “Meet the Press.” “What’s not healthy is straight-up, that you get these euphoric markets. That’s how you get a financial crisis.”“It would’ve been much healthier if someone had put the brake
  • GOP lawmakers tackle challenge of turning Trump actions into laws

    GOP lawmakers tackle challenge of turning Trump actions into laws
    Republicans lawmakers who are jubilant about President Trump’s flurry of executive orders and actions reshaping the government are staring down a challenge: making those changes last by turning them into law.For now, the GOP majorities in Congress are largely happy to cede power to the executive branch as Trump tests the limits of his executive authority.But as court challenges and future elections threaten to undo those actions, these lawmakers are strategizing about how to cement them in
  • What is the Alien Enemies Act Trump invoked to speed deportations?

    What is the Alien Enemies Act Trump invoked to speed deportations?
    President Trump is invoking an 18th-century wartime law that will allow the federal government to detain or deport people who are natives and citizens of countries deemed foreign adversaries — a move that's seen as part of his sweeping immigration crackdown effort.The Alien Enemies Act — part of the Alien and Sedition Acts that Congress adopted in 1798 — gives the federal government additional authority to regulate non-citizens in times of war. It has been used just three times
  • Trump invokes Alien Enemies Act in mass deportation effort

    Trump invokes Alien Enemies Act in mass deportation effort
    President Trump invoked the Aliens Enemies Act (AEA) of 1798 on Saturday, fulfilling a campaign promise and GOP party platform point by initiating a concerted effort to remove Venezuelan undocumented immigrants believed to be members of the Tren de Aragua gang, a newly designated Foreign Terrorist Organization. Trump has ordered Attorney General Pam Bondi to provide a copy of the invocation to the Supreme Court Chief Justice, all governors in addition to the highest-ranking judicial officer
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  • Here's where Trump's approval rating stands on key issues

    Here's where Trump's approval rating stands on key issues
    President Trump's approval ratings are showing signs of weakening nearly two months into his second term. While his efforts to crack down on immigration seem largely well-received, Trump’s performance on the economy has taken a hit amid whipsawing tariff plans followed by stock market losses. Though it was one of his biggest strengths throughout the 2024 campaign, the public’s view of Trump’s handling of the economy has started to drag on his overall approval rating. 
  • US launches ‘decisive and powerful’ strikes against Houthis in Yemen

    US launches ‘decisive and powerful’ strikes against Houthis in Yemen
    President Trump said the United States has launched “decisive and powerful” strikes against Houthi militants in Yemen, warning that the military “will use overwhelming lethal force” until the Iran-backed rebels stop their attacks on cargo ships and free up shipping lanes in the region. Trump wrote that the aerial attacks targeted Houthi bases, leaders and missile defense systems to “protect American shipping, air, and naval assets and to restore Navigational Fr
  • DOGE representatives visit US Institute of Peace, are turned away

    DOGE representatives visit US Institute of Peace, are turned away
    U.S. Institute of Peace (USIP) officials said several members of the Department of Government Efficiency (DOGE) arrived unannounced with FBI agents on Saturday but were denied access to the building after being approached by their counsel.“They were met at the door by the Institute’s outside counsel who informed them of USIP’s private and independent status as a non-executive branch agency.  Following that discussion, the DOGE representatives departed,” Gonzo Ga
  • Trump signs funding bill to avoid shutdown

    Trump signs funding bill to avoid shutdown
    President Trump signed the Republican-crafted spending bill to avert a government shutdown, the White House said on Saturday.The Republican-crafted bill will fund the government through Sept. 30 and caps off the first funding fight of Trump’s second term. The saga has also led to an internal war among Democrats on Capitol Hill.The legislation, that Trump had previously endorsed, boosts defense funding by $6 billion and imposes $13 billion in cuts to nondefense funding.T
  • The Memo: Divided Democrats squander chances to expose Trump’s vulnerability

    The Memo: Divided Democrats squander chances to expose Trump’s vulnerability
    President Trump is not the political colossus he and his supporters claim — and everything from the stock market to his opinion poll ratings prove it.The problem for Democrats is that their own divisions — on everything from legislation to a broader uncertainty about the party’s direction — have rendered them unable to take advantage.The upshot is that even as Trump shows early signs of vulnerability, he is being spared the challenge of a unified, focused o
  • Vance: Musk has made some ‘mistakes’ with DOGE’s federal worker firings

    Vance: Musk has made some ‘mistakes’ with DOGE’s federal worker firings
    Vice President Vance said during an interview that senior President Trump adviser Elon Musk has made some “mistakes” with the Department of Government Efficiency (DOGE) firings of federal government workers, adding that he thinks there are “a lot of good people” who work in government. “Elon himself has said that sometimes you do something, you make a mistake, and then you undo the mistake. I’m accepting of mistakes,” Vance said in an interview with
  • Leavitt says she'll skip White House Correspondents' Association dinner

    Leavitt says she'll skip White House Correspondents' Association dinner
    White House press secretary Karoline Leavitt said she will skip the annual White House Correspondents’ Association (WHCA) dinner slated for late April this year. “I will not be in attendance at the White House Correspondents’ dinner and that’s breaking news for the Sean Spicer Show,” Leavitt said during her Friday appearance on the show hosted by Sean Spicer, who served as President Trump’s first press secretary during his first term in office.
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  • Trump signs order to dismantle seven federal agencies focused on media, libraries, homelessness

    Trump signs order to dismantle seven federal agencies focused on media, libraries, homelessness
    President Trump on Friday signed an executive order that aims to eliminate seven federal agencies, including ones that focus on media, libraries, museums and ending homelessness.The president directed the government entities “be eliminated to the maximum extent consistent with applicable law,” insisting they “reduce the performance of their statutory functions and associated personnel.” It ordered the heads of each entity submit a report to the Office of Management and Bu
  • Trump pulls security clearance of Paul Weiss law firm

    Trump pulls security clearance of Paul Weiss law firm
    President Trump has continued his attack against prominent law firms, pulling the security clearances of attorneys at New York-based Paul, Weiss, Rifkind, Wharton & Garrison LLP (Paul Weiss), and restricting their employees from entering government buildings and receiving funds from federal contracts. Trump signed the order on Friday, directing that the security clearances of Paul Weiss employees be pulled “pending a review of whether such clearances are consistent with the nation
  • Charlamagne tha God: Schumer, Jeffries should step down

    Charlamagne tha God: Schumer, Jeffries should step down
    Radio host Charlamagne tha God on Friday slammed Democrats leadership in Congress, calling for Senate Minority Leader Chuck Schumer (D-N.Y.) and House Minority Leader Hakeem Jeffries (D-N.Y.) to step aside. “The party of inaction, the Democrats, have failed to protect the interest of the American people,” he said on his radio show “The Breakfast Club.” “And you know why Dems suck at messaging? Because they never talking about nothing and they do nothing.”
  • Trump says ISIS chief killed in Iraq

    Trump says ISIS chief killed in Iraq
    President Trump on Friday announced that ISIS’s second in command was killed in Iraq this week, touting it as an example of his administration’s “peace through strength” military philosophy. “He was relentlessly hunted down by our intrepid warfighters,” the president wrote on Truth Social Friday evening. “His miserable life was terminated, along with another member of ISIS, in coordination with the Iraqi Government and the Kurdish Regional Governmen
  • Trump rolls back over a dozen Biden-era executive orders, actions

    Trump rolls back over a dozen Biden-era executive orders, actions
    President Trump rolled back on Friday over a dozen former executive orders and directives signed by former President Biden focused on gender, labor policies and industry regulations. Trump signed an executive order late Friday that rescinded 18 executive actions signed by Biden during his four-year term in an effort to “reverse damaging policies and restore effective government,” according to a White House official. With Friday’s executive order signed, Trump has reve
  • Rubio declares South African ambassador to US 'persona non grata' over Trump comments

    Rubio declares South African ambassador to US 'persona non grata' over Trump comments
    Secretary of State Marco Rubio declared South African ambassador to the U.S. Ebrahim Rasool “persona non grata” and accused the diplomat of being a “race-baiting politician” over his recent comments about President Trump.“South Africa's Ambassador to the United States is no longer welcome in our great country,” Rubio said in a Friday post on the social platform X. “Emrahim Rasool is a race-baiting politician who hates America and hates @POTUS. We have no
  • Congress averts a shutdown — but Democratic divisions ensue: 5 takeaways 

    Congress averts a shutdown — but Democratic divisions ensue: 5 takeaways 
    The Senate on Friday approved a House GOP-crafted spending bill hours before the shutdown deadline, capping off the first funding fight of President Trump’s second term — a saga that ripped apart the Democratic Party.The legislation funds the government through Sept. 30, boosts defense funding by $6 billion and imposes $13 billion in cuts to nondefense funding. Trump is expected to sign the measure, having previously endorsed it.The political fallout over the measure is reverberating
  • Video shows ICE's arrest of Mahmoud Khalil

    Video shows ICE's arrest of Mahmoud Khalil
    The American Civil Liberties Union (ACLU) on Friday released the full video of Palestinian activist and Columbia University graduate Mahmoud Khalil’s arrest last weekend as outrage grows over his detention by immigration officials. Khalil was arrested by Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) on Saturday after playing a leading role in pro-Palestinian protests at Columbia last year.The roughly eight-minute video, which was taken by Khalil’s wife Noor Abdalla, shows ICE agents
  • ACLU releases video of Mahmoud Khalil's ICE arrest

    ACLU releases video of Mahmoud Khalil's ICE arrest
    The American Civil Liberties Union (ACLU) on Friday released the full video of Palestinian activist and Columbia University graduate Mahmoud Khalil’s arrest last weekend as outrage grows over his detention by immigration officials. Khalil was arrested by Immigrations and Customs Enforcement (ICE) on Saturday after playing a leading role in pro-Palestinian protests at Columbia last year.The roughly eight-minute video, which was taken by Khalil’s wife Noor Abdalla, shows ICE agent
  • Trump says Supreme Court justices 'get weak' in lambasting unfavorable coverage

    Trump says Supreme Court justices 'get weak' in lambasting unfavorable coverage
    President Trump on Friday lamented that Supreme Court Justices “can’t really fight back” and “get weak” in the face of unfavorable media coverage as he railed against what he framed as "horrible" treatment toward the nation's highest court.
    “What the lawyers do is, they're doing it to the Supreme Court Justices, hoping that they'll be overcome by the horrible things they say about them,” Trump said in remarks at the Department of Justice (DOJ), in which
  • Most disapprove of Trump's approach to Ukraine, Russia: Survey

    Most disapprove of Trump's approach to Ukraine, Russia: Survey
    Most Americans disapprove of President Trump’s approach to the country's relationship with Russia and his handling of the situation in Ukraine, according to a new survey published on Friday. The CNN poll, which was conducted by SSRS, found that 59 percent of respondents disapprove of Trump’s handling of Washington’s relations with Moscow. Some 41 percent said the opposite. Regarding Ukraine, 55 percent of U.S. adults disapprove of the president’s managing of the situ
  • Trump suggests media outlets be deemed illegal

    Trump suggests media outlets be deemed illegal
    President Trump railed against the media on Friday, suggesting that some of the actions of the press be deemed illegal and should be investigated.In a speech at the Department of Justice (DOJ), during which Trump railed against people and entities that he claims have targeted him, said that he views CNN and MSNBC as corrupt.“I believe that CNN and MS-DNC, who literally write 97.6 percent bad about me, are political arms of the Democrat Party and in my opinion, they’re really corrupt
  • Trump takes victory lap during Justice Department speech

    Trump takes victory lap during Justice Department speech
    President Trump on Friday visited the Justice Department (DOJ) for a remarkable victory lap eight weeks into his triumphant return to the White House.Trump has long blamed the department under his predecessor for unfairly targeting him in cases that involved dozens of serious criminal charges. But his visit visually solidified Trump’s grip on the Justice Department amid fears from critics that he may seek to diminish the agency’s independence and push for prosecution of his perceived
  • Trump suggests federal government take over DC if local leaders 'can't do the job'

    Trump suggests federal government take over DC if local leaders 'can't do the job'
    President Trump on Friday suggested that the federal government could take over Washington, D.C., if the national capital’s administration “can’t do the job" as he pursues making the district "the talk of the world."
    “We're cleaning up our city. We're cleaning up this great capital, and we're not going to have crime and we're not going to stand for crime, and we're going to take the graffiti down and we're already taken to tents down there,” Trump said in a speech o
  • Fetterman claps back at Ocasio-Cortez on government funding vote

    Fetterman claps back at Ocasio-Cortez on government funding vote
    Sen. John Fetterman (D-Pa.), who announced days ago that he would vote for a House-passed funding bill to avoid a government shutdown, said he doesn’t care about firebrand Rep. Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez’s (D-N.Y.) harsh criticism of Democratic senators who will vote to advance the controversial bill.Fetterman said Ocasio-Cortez and other liberal lawmakers who are calling for the Senate to block the bill, which would fund government through Sept. 30, don’t have a viable exit stra

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