Project 2025 leader steps down amid criticism from Trump
The leader of the Heritage Foundation's Project 2025 has stepped down amid unrelenting criticism of the program from former President Trump.
The leader of the Heritage Foundation's Project 2025 has stepped down amid unrelenting criticism of the program from former President Trump.
Sen. Gary Peters (D-Mich.) has introduced legislation to streamline the declassification of government documents, increasing transparency and information-sharing across government agencies. “Our current classification system is not just costly, outdated, and inefficient—it’s a growing crisis that undermines both our national security and government transparency,” Mr. Peters, chairman of the Senate Homeland Security and Governmental Affairs
Vice President Kamala Harris' choice for running mate on the Democratic Party's 2024 ticket could come in days. Here's a look at the top five contenders.
U.S. authorities have apprehended numerous foreign nationals, including many Chinese citizens, attempting to gain access to U.S. military bases in recent years. House Oversight Committee leaders have urged the Government Accountability Office (GAO) to review how the Department of Justice (DOJ) investigates instances of foreign nationals probing sensitive U.S. facilities. Oversight Committee Chairman James Comer
Washington — Paul Dans, the director of the Project 2025 presidential transition initiative overseen by the Heritage Foundation, is leaving his post at the think tank, the group’s president confirmed Tuesday. Dr. Kevin Roberts, president of the Heritage Foundation, said in a statement that Dans, who previously served in the Trump administration, will be departing
The Senate Rules and Administration Committee holds a hearing on procedures to confirm nominees at 2:45 p.m. ET on July 30. Witnesses: Ms. Jenny Mattingley, Vice President of Government Affairs, Partnership for Public Service Mr. Sean M. Stiff, Legislative Attorney, Congressional Research Service Read More Original News Source Link – Epoch TimesRunning For Office? Conservative
Former president Donald Trump’s would-be assassin is believed to have shared anti-Semitic posts online the FBI described to the Senate Tuesday as “extreme in nature.” In its ongoing investigation into Thomas Matthew Crooks’s attempted assassination of Republican nominee Donald Trump at a Pennsylvania rally in July, the FBI “very recently uncovered” a social media account