Senate Releases Compromise Budget Blueprint to Advance Trump Agenda

The new version follows weeks of negotiations between the House and the Senate. The Senate released a budget resolution on April 2 as part of a compromise with the House of Representatives, as Republicans look to enact President Donald Trump’s agenda. Both houses of Congress must pass an identical budget resolution to begin the process

Canada and Mexico Avoid New Trump Tariffs, While Border-Related Penalties Remain in Place

“Canada and Mexico, they continue to be subject to the national emergency related to fentanyl and migration,” a White House official said. U.S. President Donald Trump unveiled his long-promised plan seeking to rebalance global trade with reciprocal U.S. tariffs on April 2, but didn’t impose new tariffs on Canada and Mexico. A senior White House

White House Responds to Reports Elon Musk Is Leaving DOGE Sooner Than Later

The Tesla owner is currently a special government employee, which has a 130-day limit. The White House on Wednesday afternoon responded to multiple reports, citing anonymous sources, that Elon Musk could be leaving the Trump administration soon. Musk himself recently suggested that he will be done with his work in the near future. President Donald

Pennsylvania Can’t Reject Misdated or Undated Ballot Envelopes, Court Rules

A U.S. district judge said the dating requirement violates voters’ constitutional rights without improving election security. A federal judge has ruled that Pennsylvania’s requirement for voters to date the outer envelopes of their mail-in ballots is unconstitutional. In a March 31 decision, Judge Susan Paradise Baxter of the U.S. District Court for the Western District

Senate Committee Threatens to Subpoena Army If It Doesn’t Release Helicopter Safety Memo

‘If there is another accident … those deaths will be on the Army’s hands,’ Sen. Ted Cruz says. The Senate Commerce Committee may subpoena the Army for a report that explains why it repeatedly failed to utilize a safety system called ADS-B on helicopter flights near Ronald Reagan Washington National Airport, its chair, Sen. Ted

NYC Mayor Adams Free to Resume Election Race; Trump to Announce Sweeping Tariffs

New York City Mayor Eric Adams said on Wednesday that he did nothing wrong, as a federal judge permanently dismissed his corruption case. NTD’s legal correspondent has the details. The world awaits President Donald Trump’s reciprocal tariff announcement on Wednesday. NTD will bring you the Rose Garden event at the White House i… Original News