Trump Signs Sweeping Cryptocurrency Executive Order

The order will revoke existing executive guidance on digital currency, establish a presidential task force, and ban central banks from issuing tokens. President Donald Trump issued an executive order banning so-called central bank digital currencies and establishing an executive group to examine the future of digital assets in the United States. On Jan. 23, as

Trump Pardons 23 Pro-Life Activists Ahead of March for Life

The protesters were convicted for blocking the entrances of abortion clinics. President Donald Trump has pardoned 23 pro-life demonstrators who were convicted under the Freedom of Access to Clinic Entrances Act, commonly referred to as the FACE Act. “Twenty-three people were prosecuted. They should not have been prosecuted,” Trump told reporters while signing the series

Trump Did It! Declassification of Records Concerning Assassinations

The following is a Thursday communication from the White House to the Press: 01/23/25EXECUTIVE ORDER DECLASSIFICATION OF RECORDS CONCERNING THE ASSASSINATIONSOF PRESIDENT JOHN F. KENNEDY, SENATOR ROBERT F. KENNEDY, AND THE REVEREND DR. MARTIN LUTHER KING, JR. By the authority vested in me as President by the Constitution and the laws of the United States

Trump to release files on MLK Jr.’s assassination. Here’s what to expect.

President Trump signed an executive order to declassify any remaining documents related to the assassination of Dr. Martin Luther King Jr., by James Earl Ray. The announcement came Thursday, Jan. 23, just days after Mr. Trump’s inauguration. As he signed the order — which will also lead to the release of files pertaining to the assassinations

Senate Advances Hegseth’s Defense Secretary Nomination to Final Vote

Pete Hegseth will be confirmed as the next secretary of defense, if he can maintain his current level of Senate support. The Senate narrowly passed a cloture vote on Jan. 23, clearing President Donald Trump’s defense secretary nominee, Pete Hegseth, to proceed to a final confirmation vote. Senators voted 51–49 to invoke cloture, ending debate