Former Treasury Secretary Janet Yellen dismissed former President Donald Trump’s America First manufacturing agenda as a “pipe dream” during an interview on CNBC Monday. Her remarks come just days after Nvidia, a major U.S. tech firm, announced a $500 billion investment in American-based AI supercomputer manufacturing.
Top officials inside the Social Security Administration (SSA) tried to obstruct efforts by the Trump administration to cancel Social Security numbers for more than 6,300 illegal aliens, including many released into the U.S. during the Biden presidency. According to leaked details, bureaucrats pushed back against the Trump directive, raising legal objections and attempting to derail enforcement efforts from within the agency.
Former Republican Congressman Mike Rogers announced that he is again running for a U.S. Senate seat, hoping to replace retiring Democrat Senator Gary Peters.
Professors at Harvard University have sued the Trump administration over its threat to withhold billions of dollars in grants, which they argue undermines "academic freedom and free speech."
Rep. Troy Nehls (R-TX) has filed a lawsuit against the federal government, arguing he was targeted by the U.S. Capitol Police after criticizing its failures during the January 6, 2021 protest.
El Salvador President Nayib Bukele met with President Donald Trump on Monday, where he declared he will not "smuggle a terrorist into the United States."
Several universities in Florida have announced partnerships with U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) to carry out immigration enforcement efforts on campus.