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Trump Directs Attorney General to Pursue Death Penalty for Specific Crimes

President Donald Trump signed an executive order that authorizes the Attorney General to "pursue the death penalty for all crimes of a severity demanding its use."

Vivek Ramaswamy Pulls Out of DOGE

Vivek Ramaswamy will not move forward with the Department of Government Efficiency (DOGE), a spokesperson said.

Trump Revokes Security Clearance of Intelligence Officials Suggesting Hunter Biden Laptop was ‘Disinformation’

President Donald Trump revoked the security clearances of 51 former intelligence officials who signed a letter claiming Hunter Biden's laptop was part of a "Russian information operation."

Trump Withdraws U.S. from World Health Organization

President Donald Trump issued an executive order to withdraw the United States from the World Health Organization (WHO).

Trump Rescinds 78 Biden Executive Actions, Targets Border, DEI, and Climate Policies

President Donald Trump wasted no time dismantling key policies from the Biden administration, rescinding 78 of Biden’s executive actions on Monday night. The sweeping order reverses a range of initiatives on diversity, border policy, and climate regulations that defined Biden’s presidency.

Trump’s Sword Dance at Inauguration Ball Goes Viral

President Donald Trump stole the show at the Inauguration Ball on Monday night with a performance that quickly became a viral sensation. Taking the stage to the beat of the Village People’s “YMCA,” Trump performed his signature dance moves while holding a ceremonial sword, delighting the audience.

Denver Mayor Considers Re-Evaluating ICE Cooperation Amid Potential Policy Changes

Denver Mayor Mike Johnston signaled the possibility of reassessing the city’s cooperation with U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) if requests from the federal agency significantly increase. Speaking with Denver’s 9NEWS on Monday, Johnston reaffirmed Denver’s commitment to partnering with ICE on violent criminals but suggested the city might reconsider its approach if the current administration’s requests surpass those of its predecessor.

Trump’s Concrete Policies Address Distrustful Americans

During PBS’s coverage of President Donald Trump’s inauguration, New York Times columnist David Brooks remarked on Trump’s pragmatic approach in his inaugural address. Brooks observed that Trump’s focus on tangible policies rather than lofty rhetoric resonated with a public that has grown increasingly distrustful of political promises.

Houthi Terrorists Pledge to Target Only Israeli Ships, Threaten Broader Red Sea Escalation

Yemen’s Iran-backed Houthi insurgents announced Sunday they will limit attacks on civilian ships in the Red Sea to Israeli vessels, citing the Gaza ceasefire agreement. However, they warned that broader assaults could resume if the ceasefire fails to hold.

Pete Hegseth’s Defense Secretary Nomination Advances to Full Senate

The Senate Armed Services Committee advanced Pete Hegseth’s nomination for Secretary of Defense to the full Senate on Monday, moving him closer to confirmation. The vote, which took place behind closed doors, was strictly along party lines, with all 14 Republican members supporting and all 13 Democratic members opposing.

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