What we know about the Trump administration’s plans for a sovereign wealth fund
President Donald Trump said that the state-owned investment fund could possibly foot the bill to purchase TikTok under the right conditions.
President Donald Trump said that the state-owned investment fund could possibly foot the bill to purchase TikTok under the right conditions.
Beattie served as a White House speechwriter during the first Trump administration before resigning over attendance at a controversial conference. Former White House speechwriter and Revolver News founder Darren Beattie will serve in a key position in the State Department, a source familiar with the matter has confirmed to The Epoch Times. Beattie will be
Washington — President Trump on Monday paused his plans to implement steep tariffs on imports from Mexico and Canada for at least a month after talks with the leaders of both countries, who vowed to step up efforts to combat the flow of drugs and migrants across their borders with the U.S. Mr. Trump wrote
Washington — As Project 2025 became a major talking point for Democrats in making the case for why voters should deny President Trump a second term in the White House last year, Mr. Trump repeatedly distanced himself from the initiative spearheaded by the Heritage Foundation, a conservative think tank, saying during the campaign that he
Attorney General Letitia James said the state’s anti-discrimination laws require that the procedures remain available. New York Attorney General Letitia James warned hospitals Monday that discontinuing transgender procedures for minors in response to President Donald Trump’s executive order restricting federal funding for such services would violate state law. In a Feb. 3 letter to health
Attorney General Letitia James said the state’s anti-discrimination laws require that the procedures remain available. New York Attorney General Letitia James warned hospitals on Feb. 3 that discontinuing transgender procedures for minors in response to President Donald Trump’s executive order restricting federal funding for such services would violate state law. In a Feb. 3 letter
The FBIAA, a voluntary professional association representing more than 14,000 active and retired FBI special agents, urged Congress to take action to protect FBI personnel.