Americans weigh in on Trump’s ‘big, beautiful bill’: polls
The "big, beautiful bill" is viewed unfavorably by most Americans, who say it is likely to hurt their families, according to the latest Fox News Poll.
The "big, beautiful bill" is viewed unfavorably by most Americans, who say it is likely to hurt their families, according to the latest Fox News Poll.
Washington — President Trump is expected to sign an executive order soon to ease sanctions on Syria, two sources familiar with the anticipated order tell CBS News. The expected executive order comes after Mr. Trump announced in May during a trip to the Middle East that the U.S. would lift all sanctions on the country.
Washington — The Trump administration informed Harvard University on Monday that it found the elite school violated federal civil rights law through its treatment of Jewish and Israeli students on campus and warned that a failure by the university to enact certain changes “immediately” would put at risk its federal financial resources. Top Trump administration officials
Nebraska Republican Rep. Don Bacon announces retirement from Congress after representing a swing district since 2017, joining Sen. Thom Tillis in not seeking re-election.
The Supreme Court in Washington on June 25, 2025. Madalina Kilroy/The Epoch Times The Supreme Court agreed on June 30 to consider whether federal limits restricting political parties from coordinating spending with candidates violate the free-speech provisions of the First Amendment. The court’s decision took the form of an unsigned order in National Republican Senatorial
President Donald Trump speaks to reporters in the James S. Brady Press Briefing Room at the White House on June 27, 2025. Madalina Kilroy/The Epoch Times The Court of Appeals for the District of Columbia Circuit has overturned a lower court ruling that had prevented the Trump administration from restructuring the leadership at the Institute
Supreme Court to hear Republican challenge to campaign finance limits, potentially impacting how parties spend money on candidates under First Amendment protections.