Circuit Court Reverses Firing of Two Federal Employees

Independent agency heads are temporarily ordered to be reinstated. The District of Columbia U.S. Court of Appeals overturned a lower court ruling that approved the firing of two…

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President Trump Extends TikTok Divestment Deadline

Any purchase of the app’s U.S. operations requires approval from the Chinese Communist Party. President Donald Trump signed an executive order extending the deadline for the Chinese parent…

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Senate Considers Bypassing Parliamentarian to Extend Tax Cuts

The measure would then only require a simple majority. Leaders in the Senate majority are considering a move to bypass the ruling of Senate parliamentarian Elizabeth MacDonough to…

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Treasury Secretary Tells Countries Not to Retaliate over Tariffs

President Trump stopped short of fully reciprocal tariffs since “it would have been tough for a lot of countries.” As President Trump implemented tariffs on products from dozens…

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U.S. Trade Representative Speaks on President’s Tariff Strategy

The U.S. has faced high export fees for decades as international goods have flowed into the nation with low or no tariffs. United States Trade Representative Jamieson Greer…

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Senate Passes Resolution to Block Tariffs Against Canada

Senators in the majority cross the aisle to spare their home states’ economies. Senators Susan Collins of Maine, Rand Paul of Kentucky, Mitch McConnell of Kentucky, and Lisa…

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19 State AGs, Nonprofits Sue President over Election Executive Order

President Trump signed the “Preserving and Protecting the Integrity of American Elections” order last week. Nineteen state attorneys general filed a lawsuit against President Donald Trump’s recent executive…

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U.S. Strikes Continue Against Houthis

The president warned the Iranian-sponsored terrorists “the real pain is yet to come.” The United States launched airstrikes against Houthi jihadis from Yemen. President Donald Trump confirmed the…

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District Judge Declines to Overturn Executive Orders Regarding Student Visas

He says future threats do not violate constitutional rights. District Judge Elizabeth Coombe ruled against a college student who sued President Trump’s administration for revoking his student visa.…

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Secretary Rubio to Meet With Danish Minister On NATO Sidelines

The meeting with be the first direct communication with Denmark in President Trump’s second term. Secretary of State Marco Rubio will meet with Danish Foreign Minister Lars Løkke…

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