Pentagon Recalls 2,000 National Guard Troops from Duty in L.A.

The Defense Department thanks the troops and states the lawlessness is subsiding in the city. The Department of Defense announced that much of the California National Guard is…

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President Trump Hosts Faith-Based Luncheon

Business leaders and CEOs who have invested in the White House Faith Office attended. President Donald Trump hosted a luncheon in the State Dining Room on Monday for…

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GAO Report Reveals Security Failures Before Assassination Attempt on Former President Trump

Senator Grassley pushes for reforms after report shows Secret Service missed warning signs despite prior intelligence. A Government Accountability Office (GAO) report revealed that the Secret Service received…

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The”Big, Beautiful Bill” Changes Medicaid and Food Assistance Coverage

Changes include stricter work rules, higher state costs, and new limits on immigrant eligibility. The “One, Big, Beautiful Bill“ that President Donald Trump signed into law on Independence…

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President Trump Sets Tariff Deadline for Russia to Negotiate Peace

Secretary Rubio expresses disappointment at the lack of progress after meeting with the Russian foreign minister. President Donald Trump addressed Russia stalling peace talks on Monday during a…

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District Judge Issues Block on Birthright Citizenship Restrictions

The Supreme Court previously restricted nationwide injunctions against presidential policies and had permitted President Trump’s limitations on birthright citizenship. New Hampshire District Judge Joseph Laplante issued a new…

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President Trump Announces Extended Deadline for 35 Percent Tariffs on Canada

He stated the higher-than-expected rate of 25 percent due to fentanyl trafficking. On Thursday, President Donald Trump unveiled a new proposed tariff rate against Canadian products, raising the…

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Justice Department Sues Minnesota Over Tuition Benefits for Migrant Students

The lawsuit addresses the state law allowing in-state tuition for undocumented immigrants. President Trump’s administration filed a lawsuit against the state of Minnesota last month over its law…

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DOJ Investigates Former Directors of CIA and FBI for 2016 Russia Probe

The president’s administration is pursuing information that the agency leaders made false statements to Congress. The Department of Justice (DOJ) has reportedly launched an investigation into Former CIA…

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Supreme Court Lifts Temporary Pause on Federal Mass Firings

The president directed federal agencies to make reductions in force “consistent with applicable law.” The Supreme Court issued an unsigned order this week that lifted a temporary pause…

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