Vought is the architect of President Trump’s broader plan to fire civil servants, freeze government programs and dismantle entire agencies. Here are some key things to know about the D.C. insider who ...
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On the second day of the federal government shutdown, President Donald Trump shared an AI-generated video set to the classic ...
When leaders of my own party protect sex traffickers, spend our grandkids into oblivion, fund endless wars, lockdown our citizens, bailout corporations, bow to other countries, and hurt small ...
Former Trump national security advisor Robert O'Brien addresses remaining questions over President Donald Trump considering to send Tomahawk missiles to Ukraine on 'Kudlow.' A federal vehicle involved ...

The Missing President

I n the 29 days that the government has been closed, President Donald Trump has not traveled to Capitol Hill to jump-start ...
On day one of the shutdown, White House budget director Russell Vought announced that he would withhold funds for the Hudson Tunnel project, a plan to expand service along the country’s busiest rail ...
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Republican Rep Says There Is a King in America, Actually

After the massive No Kings protests nationwide, Republicans have dropped their facade of caring about democracy or the Constitution.
The story of how so many Brazilians came to live in the state helps explain why several have been at the center of recent ...
Since assuming office in January, Mr. Trump and his top aides, seasoned from their first stint in the White House, have ...
According to Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth, the strike killed two people, bringing the death toll from all the strikes to at ...