Illinois Governor JB Pritzker's recent call for "mass protests" and "disruption" against President Donald Trump has drawn sharp criticism from Trump adviser Stephen Miller, who warned that such rhetoric could incite violence.
President Donald Trump has dismissed several Biden-era appointees from the U.S. Holocaust Memorial Council, including Doug Emhoff, husband of former Vice President Kamala Harris.
In response to the Trump administration's display of 100 mugshots of arrested illegal immigrants on the White House lawn, MSNBC has advised its reporters to blur the faces of these individuals during broadcasts.
California State Senator Lola Smallwood-Cuevas has introduced Senate Bill 560, proposing to decriminalize certain instances of welfare fraud involving amounts under $25,000.
President Donald Trump’s first 100 days of his second term have delivered sweeping changes across immigration, government reform, and national security.
Tuesday marks the first 100 days of President Donald Trump’s second administration, a period already defined by over 200 lawsuits challenging his aggressive executive actions. According to Reuters, federal judges have issued more than 70 rulings that have temporarily blocked key initiatives on immigration, government spending, and military policies.
The Trump administration has dismissed hundreds of scientists and experts who had been working on the federal government's upcoming climate change report, the New York Times reported Monday. The sixth National Climate Assessment, scheduled for early 2028, is now under full re-evaluation.
The New York Republican Party’s headquarters in Albany has been defaced with Nazi imagery for the second time in two weeks, according to a statement posted Tuesday by the state GOP. The repeated attacks have sparked outrage from Republican leaders, who are calling for accountability and condemning what they describe as politically motivated intimidation.