The State of Oregon and the city of Portland filed a federal lawsuit Sunday night seeking to block President Donald Trump’s order to deploy National Guard troops to Portland, escalating a constitutional clash over the president’s use of military force on U.S. soil. The lawsuit, filed in U.S. District Court …
Read More »Trump Orders Troop Deployment to “war-ravaged” Portland, Defying Oregon Leaders
President Donald Trump on Saturday said he is directing Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth to send U.S. troops to Portland, Oregon — invoking what he called the need to protect “war-ravaged” areas and federal facilities under siege by “domestic terrorists.” In a post on Truth Social, Trump said he was authorizing …
Read More »Trump to Meet Congressional Leaders as Government Shutdown Deadline Nears
President Donald Trump will meet with the top four congressional leaders at the White House on Monday, just days before a potential government shutdown that could furlough millions of federal employees and disrupt key services nationwide, according to multiple officials familiar with the plans. Senate Minority Leader Chuck Schumer (D-N.Y.), …
Read More »Supreme Court Backs Trump Administration in $4 Billion Foreign Aid Dispute
The Supreme Court on Friday handed a major victory to the Trump administration, allowing it to withhold $4 billion in foreign aid funds that Congress had already approved — a move that critics say undermines the constitutional separation of powers and endangers vital humanitarian programs abroad. In a brief, unsigned …
Read More »Netanyahu Defiant as Delegates Walk Out of UN Speech on Gaza War
Facing a rare public rebuke and mounting diplomatic backlash, Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu vowed Friday to “finish the job” in Gaza, rejecting international calls to halt Israel’s devastating military campaign against Hamas and brushing off growing global isolation. Speaking to a half-empty chamber at the United Nations General Assembly, …
Read More »Trump Slaps 100% Tariffs on Imported Drugs, Expands Trade War to Trucks and Furniture
President Donald Trump on Thursday announced sweeping new tariffs targeting a wide range of imported goods — including a 100% tariff on branded prescription drugs, 25% on heavy-duty trucks, and 50% on kitchen cabinets — in what he called a move to protect U.S. manufacturers and reduce reliance on foreign …
Read More »Comey Says he’s ‘standing up to Donald Trump,’ While Trump Calls for More Retribution
Former FBI Director James Comey proclaimed his innocence of federal obstruction charges and characterized the indictment against him as a consequence of “standing up to Donald Trump” in a video posted to social media, while current Director Kash Patel sought to allay concerns the prosecution was politically motivated. Meanwhile, Trump …
Read More »House Democrats Demand Investigation Into Leak of Rep. Mikie Sherrill’s Military Records
House Democrats on Thursday demanded a federal investigation into the unauthorized release of Rep. Mikie Sherrill’s military records, calling it a serious breach of privacy and a potential politically motivated leak ahead of New Jersey’s hotly contested gubernatorial election. Rep. Robert Garcia (D-Calif.), the top Democrat on the House Oversight …
Read More »Gunman Who Attacked Dallas ICE Facility Sought to ‘Cause Terror,’ FBI Says
The gunman who opened fire on a federal Immigration and Customs Enforcement facility in Dallas on Wednesday hated the U.S. government and wanted to “cause terror” by killing federal agents, authorities said Thursday, revealing new details about the deadly attack. Federal investigators identified the shooter as 29-year-old Joshua Jahn, who …
Read More »Trump DOJ Indicts Former FBI Director James Comey on Obstruction and False Statement Charges
Federal prosecutors in Virginia have charged former FBI Director James Comey with obstruction of justice and making false statements, just days after President Donald Trump publicly urged his Justice Department to indict his political enemies and replaced a top federal prosecutor who resisted. The indictment, returned Thursday by a grand …
Read More »DOJ Files Suit Against Six States that Refused to Share Voter Data
The U.S. Department of Justice announced Thursday it is suing six states — California, Michigan, Minnesota, New York, New Hampshire and Pennsylvania — that have refused to turn over detailed voter roll data demanded by federal attorneys earlier this year. The Justice Department has reached out to more than half …
Read More »Justice Department Moves Toward Indicting Ex-FBI Director James Comey
The Justice Department is preparing to ask a grand jury as soon as Thursday to indict former FBI Director James Comey on allegations that he lied to Congress, according to two people familiar with the matter. The move comes just days before the five-year statute of limitations expires on Comey’s …
Read More »Trump to Sign Deal Transferring TikTok to U.S. Investors
President Donald Trump is expected to sign a deal Thursday clearing the way for TikTok’s U.S. operations to be transferred from its China-based parent company ByteDance to a group of American investors, two senior White House officials told NBC News. The agreement, which has been in the works for months, …
Read More »White House Threatens Mass Firings if Government Shuts Down
The White House is escalating the stakes of a looming government shutdown by preparing plans that could lead to mass firings of federal employees, according to an internal memo obtained by POLITICO. The Office of Management and Budget (OMB) has directed agencies to draft “reduction in force” (RIF) plans in …
Read More »Musk’s Federal Cuts Backfire: GSA Rehires Hundreds After Costly Layoffs
Hundreds of federal employees purged in Elon Musk’s cost-cutting blitz are being asked to return to their jobs at the General Services Administration, the agency responsible for managing much of the government’s real estate portfolio. According to an internal memo obtained by The Associated Press, GSA has given the workers …
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