Vance flexes political power in new role
Republican senators cite Vice President JD Vance as a key negotiator in moving President Trump’s nominees out of committee and reassuring wavering senators.
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Republican senators cite Vice President JD Vance as a key negotiator in moving President Trump’s nominees out of committee and reassuring wavering senators.
Two of President Trump’s most controversial Cabinet picks are moving forward to a full Senate vote, and Vice President JD Vance appears to have played a role in their advancing.… Read More »Vance pushing senators to confirm Trump nominees
Multiple sources have confirmed that all United States Agency for International Development overseas missions will be shut down and all staff members will be recalled by Friday. Maura Reap, former… Read More »USAID missions shutting down, staff ordered to return from overseas
The Senate will soon vote on the confirmations of Robert F. Kennedy Jr. and Tulsi Gabbard after two panels opted to advance their nominations on Tuesday. Republican Sen. Bill Cassidy… Read More »How RFK Jr. secured Sen. Bill Cassidy’s vote
Less than a month into his new term, President Trump has already transformed the U.S. government with over 36 executive orders, mass firings, a foreign aid overhaul, deportations, tariffs and… Read More »What is the unitary executive theory and how might Trump be using it to transform government?
A group of FBI agents sued the Trump administration on Tuesday over scrutiny of those involved in Jan. 6 probes. FBI supervisors have handed over the names of 5,000 employees… Read More »FBI agents warn of national security threat from Jan. 6 scrutiny
Considered by his followers to be a direct descendant of the Prophet Muhammad, the Aga Khan was a business magnate and philanthropist.
President Trump hosted Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu at the White House on Tuesday as the ceasefire in Gaza entered its 16th day. CBS News political director Fin Gómez joins… Read More »Trump eyeing legacy in the Middle East amid Gaza ceasefire
About two-thirds of USAID employees serve overseas, and sources say the Trump administration is ordering all staff recalled.
Since Mr. Trump’s inauguration, ICE has increased arrest operations across the country, recording as many 1,000 arrests on some days.