Secretary Hegseth is the first U.S. defense secretary to visit Panama in decades. Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth visited Panama this week, becoming the most recent U.S. defense secretary…
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President Announces U.S. is Engaged in Direct Talks with Iran
He announced the discussions during the visit of Israeli Prime Minister Netanyahu. President Donald Trump said that the United States has begun “direct talks” with Iran regarding its…
Read MoreGAO Investigates HUD Cuts at Fair Housing Agency
Senator Warren advocated for the investigation after a federal judge blocked the pause of grants to the agency. The Government Accountability Office (GAO) recently announced it would investigate…
Read MoreWhite House Identifies iPhone Content Suggestion in Signal Chat Breach
An internal investigation found a reporter’s information was saved under an administration official’s contact. The White House revealed the results of its investigation into the addition of a…
Read MoreSupreme Court Allows Deportations Under Alien Enemies Act
The justices indicated that reviews of removals should be reviewed in the appropriate venue. The Supreme Court vacated the temporary restraining orders that D.C. District Judge Boasberg placed…
Read MoreSenate Majority Leader Says Congress Unlikely to Intervene with Tariffs
He says “everybody is concerned” but will let massive policy shift “play out.” Senate Majority Leader John Thune said on Monday that his chamber will likely not intervene…
Read MoreSenator Calls for Investigation of District Judge
Judge Boasberg was not the emergency assignment judge for the Tren de Aragua case he took. Senator Eric Schmitt of Missouri announced an investigation into case assignments for…
Read MoreWhite House Reports Countries Willing to Negotiate on Tariffs
President Trump responds to China increasing tariffs. The White House reported on Monday that over 50 nations have been in touch with the White House to negotiate regarding…
Read MoreHouse Speaker Modifies Proxy Voting for New Parents through Compromise
“Vote pairing” – used in the 1800s – will include new parents, balancing off those who are absent from chamber votes. Speaker of the House Mike Johnson reached…
Read MoreCircuit 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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