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.
President Donald Trump has ordered the Department of Justice to remove all remaining U.S. attorneys appointed during the Biden administration. The move is part of his broader effort to reform the DOJ, which he claims has been politicized. In a statement on Truth Social, Trump declared that the dismissals were necessary to "restore confidence" in the American justice system.
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.”
USA Hockey’s General Manager, Bill Guerin, has invited President Donald Trump to attend the upcoming 4 Nations Face-Off championship game against Canada.
U.S. Department of Agriculture Secretary Brooke Rollins told Breitbart that President Donald Trump and his administration are planning a strategy to combat soaring egg prices.
The Trump administration has dismissed several hundred Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) employees, disrupting staff operations during a busy travel weekend and just weeks after a fatal mid-air collision at Ronald Reagan Washington National Airport.
The U.S. Senate is working to finalize confirmations for six remaining Cabinet-level positions in the Trump administration, with several key nominees advancing through the process.
In a significant act of clemency, President Donald Trump pardoned 23 pro-life activists on January 23, 2025, who had been convicted under the Freedom of Access to Clinic Entrances (FACE) Act. These individuals, including prominent figures like Lauren Handy and her nine co-defendants, were previously incarcerated for their peaceful demonstrations outside abortion clinics. The pardons have been met with profound gratitude from the activists and their families, who view this as a restoration of justice and a reaffirmation of their First Amendment rights.