The NDAA includes codification of 15 executive orders from President Trump. The House of Representatives approved a compromise National Defense Authorization Act (NDAA) on Wednesday. The bill now…
Read MoreCircuit Court Rules President Can Fire Labor Board Members
A divided D.C. Circuit decision states that the positions exercise executive power and cannot be shielded from at-will removal. A panel of the U.S. Court of Appeals for…
Read MoreHouse Bill Seeks to Prevent SNAP Fraud and Theft
The legislation responds to USDA reports of duplicate, outdated, and stolen SNAP benefits. Representative Nancy Mace recently introduced the Food Assistance Integrity and Responsibility (FAIR) Act would require…
Read MoreEducation Department Launches Portal for University Reporting of Foreign Funding
The updated system aims to improve transparency regarding foreign funding disclosure. The Department of Education has announced a new foreign funding reporting portal for postsecondary educational institutions, citing…
Read MoreSenator Introduces Bill to End Dual Citizenship
The legislation would prohibit U.S. citizens from possessing foreign citizenship as well. Senator Bernie Moreno of Ohio has introduced the Exclusive Citizenship Act of 2025, a bill that…
Read MorePresident’s Today Schedule • December 11, 2025
4:45 PM ET: The President participates in a signing ceremony 8:15 PM ET: The President delivers remarks at the Congressional Ball
Read MoreJohn Hoeven, Senator from North Dakota
John Hoeven, Senator from North Dakota Born – March 1957 in Bismark, North Dakota Education – B.A., Dartmouth College; M.B.A., Northwestern University Military Service – None Profession –…
Read MoreLori Chavez-DeRemer, Secretary of Labor
Labor Secretary Chavez-DeRemer said that she believes artificial intelligence will assist American workers, not replace them.
Read MoreTommy Tuberville, U.S. Senator from Alabama
Senator Tommy Tuberville called for an end of the filibuster to preserve the U.S. Constitution and implement President Trump’s “America First” agenda.
Read MoreJudge Gregory Katsas, D.C. Circuit U.S. Court of Appeals
The D.C. Circuit U.S. Court of Appeals ruled that the president is legally allowed to remove the heads of federal agencies wielding substantial executive power.
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