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The Trump administration is building up federal manpower and resources to meet the White House’s desire to triple the number of daily immigration arrests – signaling a renewed push to go well beyond efforts from previous administrations.
WASHINGTON (AP) — The White House will fix errors in a much-anticipated federal government report spearheaded by U.S. Health and Human Services Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr., which decried America’s food supply, pesticides and prescription drugs.
The billionaire Tesla CEO departed a day after he called a Republican bill to fund Trump's agenda "disappointing."
Former City Councilman P.G. Sittenfeld, convicted of corruption charges, has been pardoned by President Trump, a senior White House official said.
At a celebratory rally after Trump’s inauguration, Musk’s White House career got off to a contentious start when he seemingly offered a straight-arm salute at the Capitol One Arena in Washington, D.C., as he excitedly told the crowd: “My heart goes out to you.”
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The White House is weighing a plan to clear a record backlog of requests from small refineries for exemptions from U.S. biofuel laws, which could include approving many current applications and requesting industry input to deal with older ones,
The 47-year-old Democrat is facing another younger colleague and two septuagenarians in a contest next month to lead their party on the Oversight Committee.
The Trump administration criticizes a court ruling on tariffs as "judicial overreach," arguing it undermines U.S. trade negotiations and national security.
It certainly seems like the inventory has changed the market to favor the buyer,” says one seller who pulled their home off the market.
Before revelations of Joe Biden's cognitive decline surfaced, the legacy media peddled the White House narrative that viral videos of him were "cheap fakes."
National Economic Council Director Kevin Hassett argues tariff legalities won't quell three potentially finalized trade deals that are awaiting President Trump's signature.
Senate Republicans say they intend to change the House-passed bill, and some pointed to changes to Medicaid as a possible red line.