The Trump administration has initiated a significant reduction of the United States Agency for International Development (USAID) workforce, placing nearly the entire Washington, D.C., staff on leave.
Donald Trump’s Department of Homeland Security chief, Kristi Noem, has frozen government funding for progressive groups aiding migrants, pending a 90-day review.
A group cited as opposing Robert F. Kennedy Jr.'s potential appointment as Secretary of Health and Human Services has been revealed to be a Bill Gates-funded “Astroturf” organization, accepting fake signatories without verification. Known as the "Committee to Protect Health Care," the group published an open letter criticizing former President Donald Trump's consideration of Kennedy, claiming widespread opposition from doctors. However, investigations reveal significant credibility issues.
The Department of Justice (DOJ) has pledged to end the federal government’s weaponization of the law, dismissing three high-profile FACE Act cases against pro-life protesters. A memorandum obtained by the Daily Caller outlines the new directive, aligning with President Donald Trump’s promise to correct past abuses in law enforcement.
The Department of Justice (DOJ) announced Thursday it is not dropping charges "at this time" against Joseph Daniel Hutchinson III and Olivia Michelle Pollock, two defendants in the Jan. 6 Capitol breach.
Costco Wholesale Corporation is steadfastly maintaining its Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion (DEI) initiatives despite facing challenges from shareholders and contrasting decisions by other major corporations.
Holly K. Talley, a former colleague of Defense Secretary nominee Pete Hegseth, criticized Senate Democrats for perpetuating false allegations during Hegseth's confirmation hearing. Talley, who worked with Hegseth at Concerned Veterans for America (CVA) from 2013 to 2015, directly refuted claims that Hegseth engaged in inappropriate conduct during a trip to Louisiana.
The incoming Trump administration is reportedly considering rescinding a long-standing policy that limits Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) agents from making arrests at "sensitive locations" like churches, schools, and hospitals without supervisor approval.