Senate Confirms Lee Zeldin as EPA Administrator

The Senate in a 56-42 vote on Wednesday confirmed Lee Zeldin as the administrator of the Environmental Protection Agency. Three Democrats, Sens. John Fetterman (Pa.), Mark Kelly (Ariz.), and Ruben Gallego (Ariz.), joined all Republicans in supporting Zeldin’s nomination. President Donald Trump tapped Zeldin shortly after his election victory in November, calling the former New

WATCH: Mass Deportations Mean No More Migrants To Harvest ‘Blueberries’ for Women’s ‘Smoothies,’ Dem Strategist Says

ICE has already detained thousands of illegal immigrants since Trump’s inauguration Democratic strategist Jenna Arnold voiced a concern Tuesday over the Trump administration’s mass deportations: How will Americans get blueberries? “I can’t wait until American women can’t get blueberries for their smoothies,” Arnold said on CNN NewsNight. “I cannot wait until there is a full

‘Just Common Sense’: Trump Signs Bipartisan Laken Riley Act To Crack Down on Illegal Immigrant Crime

President Donald Trump on Wednesday signed the Laken Riley Act as his administration’s first piece of legislation, fulfilling his campaign promise to crack down on illegal immigration. The law requires federal immigration authorities to detain illegal migrants accused of theft, burglary, or assaulting a law enforcement officer, and allows states to sue the Department of

Trump To Sign Executive Order To Deport Anti-Semitic Student Visa Holders

President also plans to sign order prohibiting federal funding to schools that teach CRT or radical gender ideology Donald Trump (Adam Gray/Getty Images) President Donald Trump is expected to sign an executive order Wednesday directing all federal agencies to look into deporting anti-Semitic resident aliens, including student visa holders, who broke U.S. law. The order,

It’s Political vs. Career Staffers in Battle Over Foreign Aid Freeze

Just before 5 p.m. on Tuesday, when the Trump administration’s federal aid freeze was scheduled to begin, a D.C. judge issued a ruling pausing it for a week, setting the stage for a high-profile legal fight. It’s not the only conflict playing out over the freeze. A battle between political and career staffers is underway

Small Idaho Town Feels Immediate Impact From Trump’s Energy Order

When President Donald Trump signed an executive order targeting wind energy development on his first day in office, it appeared to solely target offshore wind farms. But buried deep in the order, Trump also halted a single onshore wind development, the Lava Ridge Wind project in southern Idaho, handing an unlikely victory to local residents

‘Equity and Environmental Justice,’ ‘LGBTQI+ Inclusive Development Policy,’ and ‘Latinx Politics’: Inside the Battle Between Political and Career Staffers at the State Department and USAID

When the Trump administration unveiled a 90-day freeze of foreign aid aimed at ensuring the funding is “consistent with U.S. foreign policy under the America First agenda,” Secretary of State Marco Rubio allowed career staffers to submit waivers for projects they felt were aligned with that agenda. Those staffers went on to submit some 200