Kash Patel lays out FBI’s top two priorities in letter to subordinates
FBI Director-designate Kash Patel laid out his top two priorities in a letter to colleagues before he is sworn in as the agency's ninth director on Friday afternoon.
FBI Director-designate Kash Patel laid out his top two priorities in a letter to colleagues before he is sworn in as the agency's ninth director on Friday afternoon.
President Donald J. Trump marked his historic first month back in office — but the accomplishments don’t stop there. Across the Trump Administration, departments celebrated the one-month milestone by touting the work they’ve done to deliver for Americans as they implement President Trump’s agenda. Here’s what they’re saying: The Department of Homeland Security celebrated their
Joint Chiefs of Staff Chairman Gen. CQ Brown will assess the situation on the U.S.-Mexico border amid President Donald Trump's crackdown on illegal immigration.
The Postal Service has for years been struggling financially. President Donald Trump is not planning to take control of the U.S. Postal Service (USPS), the White House said on Feb. 21. There is no executive order in the works that would dissolve the USPS Board of Governors and place the agency under the control of
Volume two of the former special counsel’s report has not yet been made available to the public. A federal judge on Jan. 20 turned down a request to release the secret half of former special counsel Jack Smith’s report into his investigation of President Donald Trump. U.S. District Judge Timothy Kelly said that American Oversight,
A major Catholic bishops group had filed a lawsuit against the government earlier this week. A federal judge in Washington on Thursday declined to immediately block a Trump administration rule that rescinded funding to a refugee resettlement program, after a major Catholic organization challenged the plan in a lawsuit this week. Judge Trevor McFadden denied
Schools spent nearly $200 billion of COVID-relief dollars on expenses that had "little" impact on students, DOGE said.