USAGM, Senior Advisor Kari Lake Implements Agency Reductions to Lessen Taxpayer Burdens
Under the March 14, 2025, Executive Order of President Trump titled "Continuing the Reduction of the Federal Bureaucracy," the US Agency for Global Media began taking steps to reduce non-statutory elements and functions as much as possible while adhering to existing laws.
President Trump Declares “All Biden’s Autopen Pardons Null and Void”
Citing concerns that the pardons were executed by an autopen rather than by Biden himself, President Donald Trump has ruled that all pardons granted by the Biden administration are unlawful.
President Trump Issues Stern Warning to European Union: “Remove Whiskey Tariff or Face 200% Tax on Wine and Champagne”
On Thursday, President Trump issued a warning that the United States will levy a tax of 200% on alcoholic beverages imported from the European Union unless the EU promptly removes its new 50% tariff on American whiskey.
President Trump to Enforce Alien Enemies Act of 1798 to Speed Up Mass Deportations
President Donald Trump is anticipated to use the Alien Enemies Act of 1798 to hasten mass deportations.
ICE Exposes Biden Admin Scandal Falsely Inflating Illegal Alien Arrest Numbers
Officials from Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) disclosed that the Biden administration had exaggerated the number of illegal aliens arrested by counting individuals who had been processed and released into the United States as ICE arrests.
President Trump Vows to Take U.S. Wealth Back from Ireland During White House Meeting
President Trump defended his administration's tariffs and criticized the European Union's trade policies during a pre-St. Patrick's Day discussion with Irish Prime Minister Micheál Martin at the White House on Wednesday.
Department of Education Workforce Cut In Half With 1,300 Job Cuts
The Department of Education's workforce has been reduced by nearly half as a result of the Trump administration's decision to eliminate more than 1,300 employees.
Inflation Rate Takes a Sharp Slowdown After President Trump’s First Month Back in Office
President Trump's initial first month back in office was marked by an unexpected decline in inflation, which was more substantial than anticipated in February.
Democrats Make No Effort to Prevent Gov Shutdown As Trump-backed Funding Passes the House
President Donald Trump secured a significant victory Tuesday when the House of Representatives passed a short-term government funding plan. Trump's support caused several GOP stalwarts to change their positions on the proposal, which needs to clear the Senate by Friday to prevent a partial government shutdown.
HHS Secretary RFK Jr. Amends Rule Permitting Businesses to Conceal the Safety of Food Ingredients
HHS Secretary RFK Jr. will amend a rule that permits businesses to conceal the safety of food ingredients.
President Trump Bumps Canada’s Tariffs Up to 50% in Retaliation for Ontario’s Threat to Charge Americans in Border States More for Electricity
In retaliation for Ontario's decision to impose a 25% higher power price on Americans in three border states, President Trump announced on Tuesday an extra 25% tax on Canadian steel and aluminum imports, increasing the overall duty to 50%.
5,200 USAID Contracts Canceled As Secretary of State Marc Rubio Ends 83% of Its Programs
Senator Marco Rubio, following a six-week evaluation, stated that 83% of USAID programs would be terminated due to excessive spending and harm to U.S. national interests.
DOJ Investigation: Are Major Egg Producers Engaging in Price Gouging Practices?
Under the direction of the DOJ's Antitrust Division, the investigation aims to ascertain whether businesses have participated in anti-competitive behavior that has contributed to the price increase.
Georgia Lawmakers Pass Bill Allowing the Recoupment Costs Associated with the Election Meddling Cases
The Georgia Senate passed a bill allowing President Donald Trump and over a dozen individuals to seek compensation for legal expenses related to an attempt to overturn his 2020 election loss in Georgia.
DOGE and U.S. Marshals Forcibly Enter Federal Agency After Being Blocked
The U.S. DOGE Service, which is headed by Elon Musk, was granted access to the headquarters of the U.S. African Development Foundation (USADF) in Washington, D.C., following a blockage by the aid agency the previous day.
BlackRock to Buy Panama Canal Ports for $22.8 Billion
BlackRock just completed one of its most geopolitically significant infrastructure purchases to date, taking ownership of the ports at both ends of the Panama Canal in a whopping $23 billion acquisition, marking a tremendous development in the globalization of the world.
President Trump’s First Jobs Report Indicates a Manufacturing Boom
Under President Donald Trump, America's manufacturing sector is booming again, reversing the sharp decline in employment that occurred during the Biden administration.
Will GOP Senators Join the Bandwagon of DOGE Opposers Who Allege that Votes Are Required to Combat Federal Waste, Fraud, and Abuse?
Elon Musk convened a meeting with Republican senators to deliberate on his Department of Government Efficiency (DOGE) initiative, which is designed to reduce federal expenditure that is unnecessary.
Congressional Republicans Turn Up the Heat on ActBlue, the Democratic Party’s Top Fundraiser, Amidst Resignations of Its Senior Officials
ActBlue, the Democratic Party's leading fundraising tool, is in crisis after seven key officials resigned.