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White House Official: Trump Does Not Use Autopen for Legal Documents

President Donald Trump has criticized former President Joe Biden for using an autopen—a device that replicates signatures—to sign legally binding documents, including pardons.

Trump Authorizes Coal-Fired Energy Production

President Trump announced that he was authorizing his administration to produce coal power as a means of national and economic security.

Trump Admin Moves to Reinstate Nearly 25K Fired Employees

The Trump administration has begun taking steps to reinstate nearly 25,000 federal employees after a judge declared the firings illegal.

Trump Ends Secret Service Protection for Hunter and Ashley Biden

President Donald Trump announced on Monday, March 17, 2025, that he has revoked Secret Service protection for Hunter Biden and Ashley Biden, the adult children of former President Joe Biden.

CBP Awards California-Based Company with Border Wall Contract

U.S. Customs and Border Protection (CBP) has awarded a California-based company with a $70 million contract to extend the border wall.

Trump Calls Biden Pardons ‘Void’ from Autopen

President Donald Trump condemned the pardons issued by the former president, calling them "void" and "vacant."

Trump Administration Deports Hundreds Despite Court Order

The Trump administration has deported over 250 alleged Venezuelan gang members to El Salvador, invoking the Alien Enemies Act of 1798, despite a federal judge's order temporarily blocking such actions

Trump Orders Airstrikes on Yemen’s Houthi Rebels

President Donald Trump has authorized a series of airstrikes targeting Houthi-controlled regions in Yemen, aiming to counter the Iran-backed group's assaults on international shipping routes.

Trump Threatens 200% Tariff on Alcoholic Beverage Imports

President Trump threatened to impose a 200% tariff on all alcoholic beverages imported from European countries if the European Union does not remove its 50% tariff on U.S. whiskey.

Trump Shows Support for Maryland Parents Fighting Religious Freedom Case

The U.S. Supreme Court is set to hear Mahmoud v. Taylor, a case addressing whether public schools infringe upon parents' religious freedoms by requiring elementary students to participate in instruction on gender and sexuality without parental notice.

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