The judge ordered President Trump’s administration to restore LGBTQ information to the federal health website. Representative Andy Ogles of Tennessee introduced an article of impeachment against District Judge…
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Senate Confirms U.S. Trade Representative
The nominee received some bipartisan support in the final vote. The Senate voted to confirm Jamieson Greer as the new U.S. Trade Representative this week, with some bipartisan…
Read MoreChief Justice Pauses Judge’s Order Requiring the Administration to Release USAID Funds
The president’s administration stated it would pay “legitimate claims.” Supreme Court Justice John Roberts granted an administrative stay on the order from District Judge Amir Ali that required…
Read MoreU.S. Treasury Secretary Meets with Australian Treasurer and Ambassador in D.C.
U.S. tariffs primary topic during the first meeting of fiscal leaders. U.S. Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent welcomed Australian Treasurer Jim Chalmers to Washington D.C. for a week of…
Read MorePresident Trump’s First Cabinet Meeting Opens in Prayer
The president and his administration leaders discuss a wide range of issues. President Donald Trump held his first Cabinet meeting on Wednesday. The president had Secretary Scott Turner…
Read MorePresident to Reinstate Title 42 Health-based Migrants Expulsions
The policy seeks to reduce public health concerns as well as curb border crossings. President Trump’s administration is set to reintroduce Title 42, the policy that enables the…
Read MoreU.S. and Ukraine Discuss Minerals and Defense Support Agreement
Ukraine seeks to preserve freedom through the U.S. “extractable materials” fund. President Trump’s administration is negotiating a minerals deal with Ukraine, which proposes trading a number of Ukraine’s…
Read MoreCanada and Mexico Increase Border Security Ahead of Tariff Negotiations
President Trump states that the tariffs are “on schedule.” Canada and Mexico have increased their border monitoring operations ahead of tariff negotiations with U.S. officials later this week.…
Read MorePentagon to Cut Thousands of Civilians Jobs Amid Workforce Review
Thousands of probationary employees will be the first released. The Department of Defense (DOD) is beginning to reduce its civilian workforce this week, with 5,400 employees set to…
Read MoreApple Plans to Build $500 Billion AI Server Facility in Texas
President Trump had indicated the company would move manufacturing from Mexico to the U.S. Apple announced that it would invest $500 billion to expand its operations in the…
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