A growing tariff challenge reached a new level this week after Costco Wholesale Corporation filed a federal lawsuit seeking to block President Trump’s emergency tariff orders and recover duties the company says it was required to pay on imported goods.
A growing dispute over a fitness report made headlines Monday after White House press secretary Karoline Leavitt sharply criticized New York Times correspondent Katie Rogers for what she called an “unequivocally false” story about President Trump’s stamina.
President Trump reaffirmed his trust in Secretary of War Pete Hegseth following allegations of improper military action, telling reporters he believes Hegseth “100%” as scrutiny intensifies over a reported second strike on a Venezuelan drug-smuggling vessel.
Former Secretary of State Mike Pompeo said the Trump administration views recent military activity in the Caribbean as part of a broader security strategy, signaling that Operation Spear reflects more than routine enforcement.
Sen. Mark Kelly (D-AZ) ignited backlash Friday after invoking the assassination of conservative activist Charlie Kirk while accusing President Donald Trump of encouraging political violence — a claim critics say is not only inflammatory, but deliberately misleading.
The State Department confirmed this week that more than 80,000 nonimmigrant visas have been revoked in 2025, including over 8,000 student visas, as part of President Donald Trump’s renewed focus on national security and immigration enforcement.
A senior United Nations leader with a long history of attacking former President Donald Trump is now lobbying for influence in the administration’s new Trump Gaza peace plan, raising serious questions about the integrity of U.S. policy implementation in the region.
President Donald Trump ended all trade talks with Canada after revelations that Ontario’s government used the late president Ronald Reagan’s voice in a deceptive commercial criticizing U.S. tariffs — igniting a Reagan ad scandal.
The Hillary Clinton furniture scandal resurfaced Tuesday after the former first lady mocked President Donald Trump for building a new White House ballroom — a privately funded project not costing taxpayers a dime.