Lawmakers reveal top issues they want Trump to hammer home during joint address to Congress
Members of Congress told Fox News Digital on Capitol Hill what they hope to hear from President Donald Trump during his joint address to Congress on Tuesday.
Members of Congress told Fox News Digital on Capitol Hill what they hope to hear from President Donald Trump during his joint address to Congress on Tuesday.
Counselor to the president Alina Habba on Tuesday said veterans who were let go from their federal jobs “perhaps” are “not fit to have a job at this moment or are not willing to come to work.” Habba, who served as President Trump’s personal attorney during his court cases and now works as a top
Counselor to the president Alina Habba on Tuesday said veterans who were let go from their federal jobs “perhaps” are “not fit to have a job at this moment or are not willing to come to work.” Habba, who served as President Trump’s personal attorney during his court cases and now works as a top
The Office of Personnel Management says it is not directing agencies to take specific actions against newer employees. A federal personnel agency at the center of the mass terminations of government workers issued a revised memorandum to department heads on March 4 after a court found that the terminations of newer employees were likely illegal.
Looking ahead to President Donald Trump’s address to Congress, here’s what’s on Americans’ minds and what they want to hear from the president, with context from recent CBS News polling. What do people want to hear about? Inflation. More think it’s important for President Trump to talk about his plans for lowering prices than any
Washington — The Supreme Court will convene Wednesday to weigh in on a decades-long dispute over what to do with thousands of metric tons of nuclear waste, specifically a plan to store it above one of the world’s most productive oil fields, the Permian Basin in Texas. The U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission and the company
Washington — Ukrainian officials have indicated to their U.S. counterparts they are willing to sign a key minerals agreement, days after the original plan to sign the deal at the White House imploded in an acrimonious Oval Office meeting between President Trump, Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy and Vice President JD Vance. Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent, who