Trump Says Musk Has Never Asked Him ‘For a Favor in Business’

‘He’s never asked me for anything,’ Trump said. President Donald Trump said on March 26 that Elon Musk, whom he tapped to lead government cost-cutting efforts, has never asked him for help with his businesses since the tech CEO began advising him last year. While signing executive orders in the Oval Office on Wednesday, Trump

Musk Tapped to Help Probe Signal Chat Leak Involving Journalist

The investigation seeks to uncover how The Atlantic’s editor accessed a sensitive Signal chat with top U.S. security officials. The White House said Wednesday that Elon Musk is now involved in the high-profile investigation into how the editor-in-chief of The Atlantic, Jeffrey Goldberg, was inadvertently added to a Signal group chat with top U.S. national

NPR, PBS Chiefs Respond to GOP Allegations of Bias in House Hearing

The hearing comes a day after President Donald Trump said that NPR and PBS should be defunded. The heads of National Public Radio (NPR) and the Public Broadcasting Service (PBS) responded to Republican allegations of liberal bias during a March 26 hearing by the House Subcommittee on Delivering on Government Efficiency. The hearing occurred a

DOGE Says 315,000 Credit Cards Have Been Canceled, Limited by Federal Agencies

Last month, DOGE said that more than 4.6 million credit cards were used across federal agencies last year. The Department of Government Efficiency (DOGE) said about 315,000 government credit cards have been canceled or limited by various federal agencies under a cost-savings program. The Elon Musk-affiliated group wrote in a post on Tuesday that “up

Appeals Court Lets Trump Administration Suspend Entry of Some Refugees

Judges said the order does not apply to people approved for refugee status before Trump was sworn in. A federal appeals court on March 25 granted a Trump administration motion to stay a lower court order, enabling the government to halt the processing of refugee applications and letting refugees into the United States. A U.S.

Appeals Court Allows Block on Trump Admin’s Deportation Proclamation

Judge Justin Walker dissented from the decision. The U.S. Court of Appeals for the D.C. Circuit has denied President Donald Trump’s request to halt a lower court order blocking his proclamation that applied the Alien Enemies Act to support deportations of suspected members of a Venezuelan gang. Judges Karen Henderson and Patricia Millett opposed the

Trump Admin Asks Supreme Court to Let It Block Education Grants Over DEI Concerns

A district court stopped the administration’s plan to cancel grants related to diversity, equity, and inclusion. President Donald Trump is asking the Supreme Court to halt a lower court order that prevented the administration from cutting a long list of Department of Education grants it targeted over concerns about the implementation of diversity, equity, and