President Donald Trump has embarked on an assertive campaign to overhaul the federal government, targeting what he refers to as the "deep state." This initiative involves significant personnel changes, policy reversals, and structural reforms across various agencies.
A new audit by the Department of Government Efficiency (DOGE) has uncovered the widespread use of government-issued credit cards, revealing that over 4 million cards were responsible for 90 million transactions in the past fiscal year.
Secretary of Health and Human Services (HHS) Robert F. Kennedy Jr. promised to launch several investigations to provide Americans with health transparency.
President Donald Trump has dismissed the European Union’s proposal to ban certain U.S. agricultural imports due to pesticide regulations. The EU’s draft policy would prohibit imports of crops treated with pesticides that are banned in Europe, potentially affecting American soybean, corn, and wheat exports. Trump responded by saying, “Let them do it. They’re just hurting themselves if they do that.”
President Donald Trump has unveiled a new trade strategy centered on implementing "reciprocal tariffs" to address perceived imbalances in international commerce. This policy aims to equalize tariffs by imposing duties on imports equivalent to those levied by other countries on U.S. exports. The administration contends that this approach will create a level playing field for American businesses and rectify longstanding disparities in global trade practices.