Trump’s most vulnerable nominees RFK Jr, Tulsi Gabbard get back-to-back hearings
Two of Trump's most controversial picks for his administration are set to face Senate committees during the same week.
Two of Trump's most controversial picks for his administration are set to face Senate committees during the same week.
Former President Joe Biden's pardon of Judge Michael Conahan drew bipartisan outrage in Pennsylvania, and now, his additional pardons draw new attention to the power.
House Republicans are in Florida for the next three days to hash out their agenda and hear from President Trump.
The Trump administration paused all foreign aid and urged USAID to follow in step or face disciplinary action for not complying with the freeze.
Washington — President Trump will hold off on imposing steep tariffs on Colombia after the country’s government agreed to accept deported migrants being returned on military planes, the White House said Sunday night. Mr. Trump earlier on Sunday vowed swift and punishing retaliation after the Colombian government over the weekend blocked the arrival of deportation
The U.S. tariffs and sanctions were fully drafted but not yet signed, White House Press Secretary Karoline Leavitt said. The United States has reached an agreement with Colombia, which will now accept all Colombian illegal immigrants being deported by the former country, including those on U.S. military planes, according to the White House. “The Government
President Donald Trump signed an executive order to establish the FEMA Review Council, which will be tasked with reviewing several aspects of the agency for drastic improvements.