Settlement in Ashli Babbitt's Wrongful Death Lawsuit

The Trump administration has agreed to pay nearly $5 million to settle a lawsuit brought by the family of Ashli Babbitt, an Air Force veteran and Trump supporter who was fatally shot by a U.S. Capitol Police officer during the January 6 riot at the U.S. Capitol. The settlement does not include an admission of wrongdoing.

Rescinded Fine Against Grand Canyon University

The U.S. Department of Education rescinded a $37.7 million fine against Grand Canyon University, the largest Christian university in the U.S., imposed under President Joe Biden's administration. The fine was revoked by the Trump administration, clearing GCU of any wrongdoing.

U.S. Supreme Court ruling on Trump administration's termination of protected legal status for migrants

The U.S. Supreme Court lifted an injunction blocking Trump administration's termination of protected legal status for hundreds of thousands of migrants, allowing plans to proceed to remove Venezuelan migrants from the U.S.

Lawsuit Against Trump Administration Over Harvard University's Tax-Exempt Status

Nonprofit watchdog group sues Trump administration for unlawfully withholding records regarding President Trump's actions against Harvard University, including efforts to revoke tax-exempt status. American Oversight filed the suit in D.C. District Court to compel IRS, Treasury, and Education Department to release records that could reveal potential political interference by the president. White House criticized Harvard for not protecting Jewish students and froze university grants after Harvard rejected demands to eliminate DEI programs and ensure viewpoint diversity in hiring.

Reshaping of the Justice Department's Civil Rights Division under the Trump administration

The Trump administration is reshaping the Justice Department's Civil Rights Division, leading to a mass exodus of attorneys and a shift in focus towards enforcing the president's executive orders. The new head, Harmeet Dhillon, is redirecting the division's mission to align with Trump's priorities, prompting criticism and concern from current and former officials.

Trump Administration's Plan to Gut Safeguards Against Politically Motivated Prosecutions

Unnamed sources claim the Trump administration is considering removing safeguards against politically motivated prosecutions, potentially allowing federal prosecutors to indict members of Congress without approval from the DOJ's Public Integrity Section.

Political Clash Over Confirmation Hearings

Senator Adam Schiff and Kash Patel clash over January 6th song, President Trump's nominees engage in viral moments with Democrats, media coverage focuses on Democrats' resistance to Trump administration, contentious exchanges in confirmation hearings reveal partisan politics and challenges faced by nominees from both parties.

Legal setbacks for the Trump administration on deportation policies

The Trump administration faced legal setbacks with courts blocking rapid deportations of illegal immigrants to countries other than their own and Venezuelan nationals. The 1st U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals and the Supreme Court were involved in these decisions.

Taiwan's Uncertainty Regarding U.S. Alliance Under Trump Administration

Young people in Taiwan are uncertain about the reliability of the U.S. as a security partner under President Trump due to critical remarks and trade disruptions, as China increases pressure on Taiwan. Despite efforts by China to win over Taiwanese youth, most support the status quo approach to politics. The U.S. has no formal relations with Taiwan but is its most important international backer.

Trump administration lifts ban on forced-reset triggers for semiautomatic rifles

The Trump administration will allow the sale of forced-reset triggers for semiautomatic rifles, ending a long-standing ban. Gun control advocates are concerned about increased gun violence. Rare Breed Triggers reached a settlement with the Justice Department.

DEI 'Indoctrination' in the Federal Government

Fox News host and journalist discuss the impact of DEI 'indoctrination' in the federal government, highlighting recent shifts against racial preferences in various sectors. The article proposes maintaining victories by promoting transparent, fair processes and a broader colorblindness agenda.

Legal Setbacks for Trump Administration on Immigration Policies

The Trump administration faced legal setbacks in deporting illegal immigrants to countries other than their own, as well as in deporting Venezuelan nationals. The courts have been a significant obstacle to Trump's policies after the 2024 elections.

Discrimination at Harvard University

Harvard University releases report detailing discrimination against Israelis and Jews, Trump administration threatens to cut federal support, Harvard accuses administration of overreach, report shows rampant discrimination and bias on campus, including demonization of popular views that leftist radicals hate, progressive justifications used for discrimination, Jewish students facing harassment and discrimination

Budget Reconciliation Process and Historical Significance

The article discusses the history and importance of the budget reconciliation process, highlighting Ronald Reagan's use of it in 1981 to push through significant changes in federal fiscal policy. It also draws parallels between Reagan and Trump's approaches to governance and the use of reconciliation for major legislative changes.

Potential relocation of Palestinians from Gaza to Libya

The Trump administration is reportedly considering a plan to relocate one million Palestinians from Gaza to Libya in exchange for releasing frozen funds. The administration has discussed this plan with Libya's leadership, despite denying the report from NBC News.

Supreme Court ruling on deportation of alleged Venezuelan Tren de Aragua gang members under the Alien Enemies Act

The Supreme Court ruled that the Trump administration must provide alleged Venezuelan Tren de Aragua gang members with more notice before deporting them under the Alien Enemies Act. The Court's decision represents a win for the ACLU, allowing for more notice and legal challenge proceedings.

FBI Shifting Agents to Immigration Enforcement

FBI leadership orders field offices to shift agents to immigration enforcement, de-prioritizing white collar and corporate crime investigations. Trump administration has been mobilizing various agencies to support immigration policies.

Supreme Court ruling on Venezuelan nationals' deportation

The Supreme Court granted a request by Venezuelan nationals to block their removal from the United States under the Alien Enemies Act. The Trump administration did not provide adequate time or resources for the detainees to challenge their deportations. President Trump criticized the ruling on social media.

Trump Administration's Plan to Relocate Palestinians from Gaza to Libya

The Trump administration is reportedly considering a plan to relocate up to 1 million Palestinians from Gaza to Libya in exchange for releasing frozen funds. The plan is met with skepticism and criticism from various parties involved.

Transgender Athletes in Women’s Sports

The article discusses the political debate over transgender athletes in women’s sports, focusing on a lawsuit by Minnesota Attorney General Keith Ellison against the Trump administration to ensure transgender athletes can participate in girls sports. Former NFL player Jack Brewer criticizes Ellison’s actions, highlighting concerns about fairness and safety in women’s sports.

Deportation of Salvadorian Migrant

U.S. District Judge criticizes Trump administration lawyers for deporting Salvadorian migrant in an administrative error and trying to shield details using state secrets privilege. Judge challenges their assertion that the deportation was lawful.

Supreme Court ruling on Alien Enemies Act and deportation of illegal immigrants

The Supreme Court ruled in favor of Venezuelan migrants appealing their deportation under the Alien Enemies Act, dealing a blow to the Trump administration's efforts to speed up deportations. The court emphasized the detainees' right to due process and remanded the case to the 5th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals.

Potential Plan to Relocate Palestinians from Gaza to Libya

The Trump administration is reportedly considering a plan to relocate up to 1 million Palestinians from Gaza to Libya in exchange for funds. The plan is controversial and faces many obstacles.

Supreme Court hearing on birthright citizenship and judicial power

Fox News discusses Supreme Court hearing on birthright citizenship and judicial power, focusing on Justice Amy Coney Barrett's questioning of U.S. Solicitor General John Sauer regarding the Trump administration's approach to following federal court precedent.

Import Prices in April 2025

Import prices in April rose slightly driven by higher costs for nonfuel goods despite a decline in fuel prices. The Trump administration's tariffs have not significantly deterred U.S. purchases of foreign-made goods. Nonfuel goods prices rose 0.4% in April and 1.2% from a year earlier.

Border Security and Immigration Policies under the Biden and Trump Administrations

The article discusses the costs and consequences of the Biden administration's border policies, contrasting them with Trump's approach to immigration. It highlights the financial burden on taxpayers due to shelter costs, education, healthcare, and crime associated with illegal immigration.

Legal challenges facing the Trump administration over immigration policies

Federal district judges are questioning the Trump administration's expedited deportations of illegal Venezuelan migrants, leading to a conflict over the executive branch's constitutional authority over foreign relations and national security. The administration's use of the Alien Enemies Act and the claim that a gang is closely aligned with the Venezuelan government are at the center of the legal challenges.

Historical Examination of the Alien Enemies Act in Trump Administration Immigration Policies

Federal judges are examining the historical context of the Alien Enemies Act in the Trump administration's immigration policies. Some judges have ruled against the administration's use of the law, while others have allowed it with conditions. The Supreme Court has yet to weigh in on whether the Alien Enemies Act applies to the current situation involving a Venezuelan criminal group. Historians provide insight into the original intent of the law and its controversial history.

Alleged Targeting of Newark Mayor by Trump Administration

Representative Delia Ramirez accuses Trump administration of targeting Newark Mayor Ras Baraka, who was arrested at Delaney Hall Detention Center. Ramirez believes Baraka was unfairly targeted and calls the administration's actions despicable and authoritarian.

Comedian Leslie Jones Rant on The Daily Show

Comedian Leslie Jones guest hosted The Daily Show and went on a rant against White House adviser Elon Musk and the Trump administration, calling them corrupt and incompetent. She made derogatory remarks about Secretary of Health and Human Services Robert F. Kennedy Jr., Vice President JD Vance, and Senior Advisor Elon Musk. Jones criticized Musk's leadership and personal life, and joked about Vice President JD Vance causing the death of Pope Francis. She concluded by criticizing the administration for not making America great but rather making it a circus.

Supreme Court oral arguments on birthright citizenship and nationwide injunctions

Supreme Court Chief Justice John Roberts stopped Justice Sonia Sotomayor from interrupting during oral arguments over birthright citizenship and nationwide injunctions. The case involves the Trump administration's view on universal injunctions exceeding lower courts' powers under the Constitution.

Firings at National Intelligence Council

Director of National Intelligence Tulsi Gabbard fired two officials at the National Intelligence Council in alignment with the Trump administration's goal to end the weaponization and politicization of the intelligence community.

Fox News Politics Updates

Updates on the Trump administration, Capitol Hill, and more Fox News politics content including Trump's speeches, Supreme Court cases, and international trips.

Public Opinion on Deporting Illegal Immigrants

A recent survey by Cygnal revealed that a majority of likely 2026 general election voters, including swing voters, support deporting illegal immigrants from the United States back to their country of origin. The survey also highlighted the support among Republicans and independents for deportation, while a majority of Democrats oppose it. The Trump administration is exploring unique ways to encourage self-deportation among illegal immigrants.

Failed Vote on Requiring Trump Administration Report on El Salvador

Sen. Tim Kaine and Sen. Chris Van Hollen led a failed vote to force the Trump administration to report on its work with El Salvador on prisoner negotiations and funding. The resolution aimed to freeze foreign assistance to El Salvador if details were not provided.

Trump Administration Aid Plan for Palestinians in Gaza

The Trump Administration has a new plan for delivering aid to Palestinians in Gaza amid Israel's blockade. The plan aims to address concerns of aid meant for civilians being stolen by Hamas, but experts are worried about potential negative precedents.

U.S. Supreme Court Justice Amy Coney Barrett's questioning during oral arguments

During Supreme Court oral arguments on birthright citizenship, Justice Amy Coney Barrett questioned the Trump administration's stance on following judicial rulings, causing concern among conservatives who regret her appointment. Barrett has previously sided with liberal justices on key decisions, leading to backlash from Trump supporters.

Stephen Miller's Influence in the Trump Administration

Stephen Miller, the White House deputy chief of staff for policy, wields significant influence in the Trump administration, particularly on immigration-related policies. He is known for his bare-knuckled tactics and close alignment with President Trump's agenda.

Harvard University Losing Federal Grant Funding

Harvard University loses $450 million in federal grant funding over allegations of race discrimination and anti-Semitic harassment on campus. Harvard President takes 25% pay cut amid funding freeze.

Federal Judge Blocks Trump Administration's Executive Order on Collective Bargaining Rights

A federal judge blocked the Trump administration from targeting foreign service workers' collective bargaining rights, citing the executive order as unlawful. The ruling was considered a victory for the American Foreign Service Association.

Supreme Court Case on Birthright Citizenship

The U.S. Supreme Court heard arguments on a case challenging the Trump administration's efforts to limit birthright citizenship. The arguments focused on whether federal district court judges can issue nationwide injunctions against the administration's policies.

Controversies Surrounding Pam Bondi and Marco Rubio in Trump's Administration

Attorney General Pam Bondi and Secretary of State Marco Rubio, both members of President Trump's Cabinet, are embroiled in controversies despite promising to restore integrity to their offices.

Travel to the US under the Trump Administration

Many people are reconsidering trips to the US due to recent border detentions. Immigration lawyers explain the new rules and risks of travelling to and from the US under the Trump administration.

Supreme Court and Birthright Citizenship Executive Order

Justice Kagan criticized U.S. Solicitor General John Sauer on the birthright citizenship executive order, highlighting the failure in federal courts. The case involves national injunctions blocking Trump's executive order reinterpreting the 14th Amendment.

Legal challenges facing the Trump administration

Fox News host Mark Levin gives his take on legal challenges facing the Trump administration. Justice Sonia Sotomayor questions Trump's order on birthright citizenship. Supreme Court to rule on nationwide injunctions imposed by federal judges.

U.S. Supreme Court Oral Arguments on Birthright Citizenship

The U.S. Supreme Court hears oral arguments challenging Trump's executive order to limit birthright citizenship, focusing on the power of nationwide injunctions. Legal experts disagree on the impact of these injunctions, with some calling them a bipartisan issue and others arguing for their necessity in cases like this. Real people, like asylum seekers Dina and Henry, are directly affected by the outcome of this case.

Bernadette Wilson's 2026 Bid for Alaska Governor

Bernadette Wilson, a former radio host and state AFP leader, spoke to Fox News Digital in her first interview since announcing her 2026 bid for Alaska governor. She opposes ranked choice voting and looks forward to working with the Trump administration on energy development.

Release of Georgetown University Researcher from Immigration Detention Center

Georgetown University researcher Badar Khan Suri, an Indian national, has been released from an immigration detention center in Texas after a federal judge ordered his immediate release. Suri, who was never charged with a crime, is now free to return home to Virginia while continuing to fight the Trump administration's attempt to deport him.

Trump Administration and Antisemitism

Multiple Trump administration officials have ties to white nationalists, Holocaust deniers, and antisemitic extremists, with critics questioning the administration's sincerity in fighting antisemitism.

Judge in Wisconsin Charged for Helping Mexican Man Evade Immigration Officials

Judge Hannah Dugan from Wisconsin was charged for helping a Mexican man evade immigration officials during an arrest attempt. The charges could lead to a prison term for the judge. Democrats are outraged, accusing the Trump administration of attacking the judicial system.

Trump Administration Ending Temporary Protected Status for Afghanistan

The Trump administration plans to end the Temporary Protected Status program for Afghanistan, potentially forcing over 9,000 refugees back to the Taliban-ruled country.

Fox News Politics Updates

Fox News article covering updates on the Trump administration, Capitol Hill, and more political content, including statements from Pete Buttigieg, Pope Leo XIV's social media post, and DHS's increase in Secret Service applications.

Supreme Court review of Trump's birthright citizenship plan

The Supreme Court is considering Trump's plan to end birthright citizenship, focusing on the power of judges to block presidential policies nationwide. The administration argues that universal injunctions are hindering Trump's executive power. The court may limit the scope of injunctions, affecting how policies are implemented and challenged in court.

Trump Administration Cuts Grants to Harvard University

The Trump administration is cutting $450 million in grants to Harvard University due to allegations of race discrimination and anti-Semitic harassment on campus. Harvard has been criticized for its handling of these issues, leading to federal funding being frozen.

Legislation on Human Rights Report for El Salvador

Senator Tim Kaine is advancing legislation to force the Trump administration to produce a human rights report on El Salvador, with serious consequences if violations are found.

Support for Law Enforcement and Proposed Legislation

Paige Jansen and Jeff Hancher, who lost loved ones in the line of duty, share their stories and discuss the Trump administration's support for law enforcement. Vice President JD Vance blames American leadership for vilifying police officers following the death of a sheriff's deputy in Cincinnati. Legislation and reforms are being proposed to increase penalties for assaulting law enforcement officers.

Trump administration seeks SCOTUS approval for deportations under Alien Enemies Act

The Trump administration is asking the Supreme Court to permit deportations under the Alien Enemies Act after Tren de Aragua gang members threatened to take hostages while barricading themselves inside their cells. The deportations were initially blocked by SCOTUS following a lawsuit from Soros-linked groups.

Increase in Secret Service Applications Under Trump Administration

DHS sees a 214% increase in applications to join the U.S. Secret Service under the Trump administration. Former President Donald Trump faced two assassination attempts in 2024. Secret Service is returning to its core mission and standards.

Rep. Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez's Response to Potential Federal Investigation

Rep. Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez addresses potential federal investigation for an immigration webinar, criticizes Trump administration's actions, and emphasizes the importance of free speech and constitutional rights.

Supreme Court and President Trump's Birthright Citizenship Plan

The Supreme Court is considering President Trump's plan to end birthright citizenship, focusing on the power of judges to block presidential policies nationwide. The administration argues that universal injunctions stymie the president's agenda. The court may limit the scope of injunctions to apply only to specific parties. The issue of universal injunctions has been contentious across multiple administrations.

Current Events

NPR identifies Trump administration officials with ties to antisemitic extremists. President Trump meets with Syria's new leader. Russia and Ukraine to hold talks in Turkey. Robert F. Kennedy Jr. testifies about budget cuts. Spanish-language albums top Billboard 200 chart. Resistant starch found in white rice and pasta offers health benefits.

Wisconsin Judge Indicted for Helping Immigrant Evade Agents

Wisconsin judge, Hannah C. Dugan, was indicted for helping an undocumented immigrant evade federal agents. The case has sparked debate between the Trump administration and Democrats, lawyers, and former judges. Judge Dugan intends to fight the charges.

Challenges in Implementing Immigration Policies

The article discusses the challenges faced by the Trump administration in implementing bold immigration policies due to legal hurdles and activist interference. It suggests using presidential power to control immigration and address issues like welfare dependency and asylum fraud.

Arrest of Democrat Officials at ICE Detention Center

Rep. Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez warns Trump administration about arresting more Democrats, accusing DHS of public intimidation. ICE officials claim Democrat officials were involved in pushing and shoving at an ICE detention center in New Jersey.

Impact of Trump Administration's Tariffs on Consumer Prices

Despite the Trump administration's new tariffs, consumer prices have not been impacted as expected, with the April CPI showing only a minimal increase. Various factors such as inventory, substitution, and domestic supply have likely contributed to the lack of significant price hikes.

Federal Judge Allows Trump Administration to Use Alien Enemies Act for Tren de Aragua Gang Members

A federal judge ruled that President Trump and his administration can use the 1798 Alien Enemies Act for expedited removal of suspected Tren de Aragua gang members, citing the group's threat to public safety. The court also emphasized the need for detainees to be given adequate notice and an opportunity to be heard.

Supreme Court decision on Trump administration's ban on trans troops

The Supreme Court allows the Trump administration's ban on trans troops to continue being enacted, NPR interviews a U.S. Space Force officer for insights.

Pope Leo XIV's Message to the United States

Pope Leo XIV gives a mysterious six-word message to the United States, showing criticism towards Trump administration policies. Leo is the first American pope and has shared articles criticizing Vice President JD Vance and President Donald Trump's immigration stance. He echoes Pope Francis' views on immigrants' treatment and emphasizes peace, love, and unity in his speech from the Vatican balcony.

American Fugitives in Cuba

Growing calls to bring American fugitives, including a convicted cop killer, back from Cuba to face justice in the United States. Cuba certified as 'not fully cooperating country' by U.S. State Department for not helping with counterterrorism efforts.

Deportation of Afghan Refugees

As many as 9,000 Afghan refugees are at risk of deportation as the Trump administration has ended their temporary protected status, claiming Afghanistan is now safe. Critics argue that this move is a betrayal to those who helped the U.S. at war and are now facing deportation or worse consequences if they return.

Refusal to Resettle White South African Refugees

The Episcopal Church's migration service refuses Trump administration's request to help resettle White South African refugees, citing preferential treatment and commitment to racial justice. President Trump fast-tracked refugee status for White South Africans, criticizing South African government over land expropriation. Pro-refugee protesters clash with Trump administration's stance.

Importance of an Independent Judiciary and Collaboration Across Ideological Lines

Supreme Court Chief Justice John Roberts emphasizes the importance of an independent judiciary and working across ideological lines. He laments current political divisions and urges maintaining decorum and relationships among justices. The Supreme Court is set to hear high-profile cases and emergency appeals filed by the Trump administration.

Iran's Nuclear Deal Negotiations with the U.S.

Iran is willing to accept temporary limits on uranium enrichment as part of a nuclear deal with the U.S., while the Trump administration is insisting on dismantling Iran's enrichment program. Talks between the two countries are ongoing, with Iran showing openness to restrictions on enrichment levels and volume.

Legal Battle for Kilmar Abrego Garcia's Return to the U.S.

Lawyers for Kilmar Abrego Garcia urged a Maryland judge to reject the Trump administration’s bid to withhold information under national security claims. The administration has invoked state secrets and deliberative process privileges in a case concerning the return of Abrego Garcia to the U.S.

Senate Minority Leader Chuck Schumer announces hold on DOJ political nominees over Qatar jumbo jet gift

Senate Minority Leader Chuck Schumer announces hold on all DOJ political nominees demanding answers from Trump administration over a jumbo jet gift from Qatar's royal family, calling it a grave national security threat. Trump defends accepting the $400 million private jet as temporary Air Force One due to Boeing delays.

Education Funding in New Jersey

New Jersey mom criticizes state Democrats for prioritizing fighting the Trump administration over investing in education, highlighting low proficiency rates in schools.

Shadow Democratic Presidential Primary

The shadow Democratic presidential primary is underway with potential contenders making appearances in key battleground states. They are focusing on landing effective punches against Republicans rather than ideological differences. Some governors like JB Pritzker and Gretchen Whitmer are taking different approaches in responding to the Trump administration. Tim Walz, Gavin Newsom, and Andy Beshear are also raising their national profiles for potential 2028 runs. Some Senate Democrats, like Ruben Gallego and Cory Booker, are considering future White House bids.

Transporting Migrants to Guantanamo Bay

The Trump administration spent $21 million transporting migrants to Guantanamo Bay on military aircraft, falling short of the promised 30,000 migrants with only 32 currently held. Democrats criticized it as a wasteful political stunt, with Sen. Elizabeth Warren denouncing the use of military resources for the mission.

Democratic lawmakers breaking into ICE detention facility

The article discusses Democratic lawmakers breaking into an ICE detention facility in New Jersey and their stance on immigration. It also highlights the differences in approach between the Trump and Biden administrations on immigration policies.

Harvard Losing Federal Grant Funding Due to Trump Administration Actions

Fox News article discussing Harvard losing federal grant funding due to Trump's actions and the impact on academic freedom and democracy.

Refugee Resettlement

First group of white South Africans arrive in U.S. as refugees after Trump administration grants them status, while resettlement of other refugees is on hold.

IRS Sharing Immigrants' Tax Data with ICE

A federal judge denied a preliminary injunction blocking the IRS from sharing immigrants' tax data with ICE for deportation purposes, stating the IRS can use already existing tools for criminal investigations. The agreement is part of Trump's immigration crackdown.

Reshaping of Justice Department's Civil Rights Division

The Trump administration's efforts to reshape the Justice Department's civil rights division and its mission has led to a mass exodus of attorneys, with over 70% leaving since Inauguration Day.

Selective Refugee Admissions and Hypocrisy in U.S. Immigration Policies

President Trump claims white South Africans are victims of 'genocide' and fast-tracks their citizenship while denying entry to refugees from other countries. The Independent provides in-depth coverage and analysis of the situation, highlighting the hypocrisy and selective treatment by the administration.

Government Censorship and Disinformation

Secretary of State Marco Rubio reveals that the Trump administration is seeking to deport illegal immigrants and accuses the Biden administration of compiling disinformation dossiers on Americans. The Global Engagement Center (GEC) within the State Department was reportedly censoring free speech, including targeting a Trump official.

Episcopal Church's Decision to End Partnership with U.S. Government Over Refugee Resettlement

The Episcopal Church ends partnership with U.S. government over refusal to resettle white Afrikaners from South Africa, citing moral opposition. This decision is rooted in the church's commitment to racial justice and reconciliation. The Trump administration has otherwise frozen the refugee program, with Afrikaners being among the few granted entry.

Air Travel Delays at Austin Airport

Massive delays at Austin airport due to chronic understaffing at the FAA's air traffic control tower. Trump administration blamed for firing air traffic controllers and causing antiquated systems. Near-miss incidents reported due to lack of staffing and safety technology.

Trump Administration's Spending on Transporting Migrants to Guantanamo Bay

The Trump administration spent at least $21 million transporting migrants to Guantanamo Bay on military aircraft, but the effort has been criticized as a wasteful political stunt by Democrats and deemed logistically and legally flawed by administration officials.

US-China Trade War Truce

President Trump's temporary truce with China in the trade war is seen as a capitulation by financial markets, with tariffs reduced temporarily. The uncertainty in trade policies remains, with both countries still having tariffs in place.

Pope Leo XIV and his Papacy

Pope Leo XIV downplayed his Americanness to win the papacy, facing initial hurdles due to his background but gaining support for his work among the poor in Peru. His stance against the Trump administration has led to backlash from some conservatives.

Trump administration's use of Alien Enemies Act in deportation case

The Trump administration is using the Alien Enemies Act to avoid returning a Venezuelan asylum seeker deported to El Salvador. U.S. appeals court is reviewing the case.

Travel Disruptions at Newark Liberty International Airport

The Trump administration plans to reduce flights at Newark Liberty International Airport due to ongoing tech issues causing disruptions. Delays and cancellations have been a common occurrence, leading to a ground delay program and increased wait times for travelers. The administration aims to address the problems by decreasing the number of flights and proposing a multibillion-dollar overhaul of the U.S. air traffic control system.

Investigation into California's Federal Benefits for Illegal Aliens

President Trump's Department of Homeland Security is investigating California for allegedly providing federal benefits to illegal aliens. The investigation focuses on the CAPI program, which offers benefits to ineligible individuals due to their immigration status. The administration aims to prevent taxpayer dollars from benefiting illegal immigrants.

Senate Democrats Reintroducing Bill on Gender Identity and Trump Administration's Investigation on Transgender Surgeries

Senate Democrats reintroduce bill to make gender identity a federally protected characteristic. Trump administration investigates transgender surgeries for children. The Washington Post defends the report. Ethical concerns and caution highlighted.

Trump Administration's Use of the Alien Enemies Act for Deportations

The Trump administration is using the Alien Enemies Act to accelerate deportations of individuals, including suspected MS-13 and Tren De Aragua gang members. Federal judges have varying opinions on this matter, with some questioning due process for illegal terrorists in the country.

Trade War Pause between Trump Administration and China

The Trump administration and China have agreed to a 90-day pause in their trade war, reducing reciprocal tariffs. The deal was brokered during high-stakes talks in Switzerland.

U.S. and Israel Plan to Allow Aid into Gaza After Ban

The U.S. and Israel have announced a plan to allow food and essential supplies back into Gaza after a ten-week Israeli ban, driven by pressure from the Trump administration. The proposed solution initially aims to provide aid to 60% of Gaza's civilians, but key details remain unresolved. The plan involves a new charity called the Gaza Humanitarian Foundation to establish aid distribution sites, while Israel aims to prevent Hamas access and control over the aid.

Trump Administration's Actions and Senator Chris Van Hollen's Response

Senator Chris Van Hollen accuses the Trump administration of trying to silence Congress and suspend the Constitution, citing instances of ignoring Supreme Court orders and attempting to intimidate and oppress. Van Hollen urges people to speak out against these actions.

Trump Administration's Tariff Negotiations with China and the UK

Update on the Trump administration's tariff negotiations with China and the UK, including progress made and upcoming discussions. Also, insights on recent trade deals and potential future negotiations.

Elon Musk's Regulatory Favoritism Under Trump Administration

During the second Trump administration, federal agencies have shown leniency towards Elon Musk's companies, dropping cases and taking no public action on investigations. This has raised concerns about Musk's influence on the government and potential conflicts of interest.

Political Divide Between Pope Leo XIV and His Brother Louis Prevost

Pope Leo XIV's brother, Louis Prevost, has different political views, supporting Trump while the Pope is critical of the Trump administration. Prevost shares anti-Democrat and pro-Trump content on social media, contrasting with his brother's more liberal views.

Luxury Boeing 747-8 Jumbo Jet Gifted to Trump Administration for Air Force One

The Trump administration is set to accept a luxury Boeing 747-8 jumbo jet from Qatar's royal family to be used as Air Force One until shortly before Trump leaves office, at which point it will be transferred to the Trump presidential library foundation. Legal analysis has determined it is permissible as it is not conditioned on any official act or violates the Constitution's prohibition on foreign gifts. The plane will be modified by the U.S. Air Force to meet presidential transport specifications.

Republican Party Economic Policy in the Second Trump Administration

The Republican Party is facing a defining moment in its economic policy priorities during the second Trump administration, with debates on tax cuts, spending, healthcare, green energy, and trade policies.

US Diplomacy in Asia

Former Secretary of State Mike Pompeo discusses President Trump's announcement of an immediate ceasefire between India and Pakistan, tied to a $2.3 billion IMF bailout for Pakistan, showcasing Trump's diplomacy. The deal involved strategic concessions and conditions, impacting global geopolitics.

Impact of Trump Administration on Federal Workers and Unions

President Trump's administration implemented mass layoffs at the Food and Drug Administration without providing advance notice, sparking outrage from union president Anthony Lee. Trump's executive order ended collective bargaining rights for most federal workers, leading to legal challenges. The history of federal labor protections and collective bargaining is explored, highlighting the role of unions in ensuring government efficiency and accountability.

Suspension of Habeas Corpus by Trump Administration

John Cleese suggested on social media that White House deputy chief of staff Stephen Miller be suspended by his neck over comments made regarding habeas corpus. Miller and the Trump administration are considering suspending habeas corpus as a measure to address illegal immigration.

Republican Party Economic Policy in the Second Trump Administration

The Republican Party is at an inflection point, debating between traditional free-market policies and 21st-century populism in the second Trump administration. Divisions exist on issues like tax cuts, deficit spending, free trade vs. tariffs, and Medicaid/green energy programs.

Trump Administration's Role in India-Pakistan Ceasefire

The Trump administration took quick action to deescalate tension between India and Pakistan, leading to a ceasefire peace deal. Senator Markwayne Mullin praised Trump's leadership and stated that the conflict between Ukraine and Russia would not have occurred if Trump was in office.

Trump administration declares certain border areas as military zones

Rep. Henry Cuellar reacts to Trump administration declaring certain areas along the southern border as military zones, calling it 'very creative' and expressing no issues as long as the military doesn't enforce immigration law.

Threat to Due Process Rights for Immigrants and Its Implications

Federal judges warn that the erosion of due process rights, particularly for immigrants facing deportation under the Trump administration, poses a threat to all individuals' rights. The courts emphasize the importance of upholding the 5th Amendment's guarantee of due process to protect against potential government overreach.

US Embassy's Demand for Anti-Diversity Policies in Europe

The Stockholm City Council rejected the US embassy's demand to roll back diversity, equity, and inclusion policies at the behest of the Trump administration, calling it bizarre. Several European countries and cities have also criticized US efforts to impose anti-diversity policies on the continent.

U.S. Interest in Purchasing Greenland

The Trump administration's interest in purchasing Greenland has caused tension with Denmark and Greenland. Denmark and Greenland have pushed back on the idea, stating that Greenland is not for sale. The U.S. has been gathering intelligence on Greenland, leading to diplomatic tensions.

Federal Judge Blocks Trump Administration's Government Restructuring Plans

A federal judge issued a temporary pause on the Trump administration's plans to restructure government agencies and cut federal workers. The judge ruled that the President must seek changes in lawful ways with approval from Congress. The restructuring efforts, led by Elon Musk and the Department of Government Efficiency, DOGE, have faced legal challenges.

Intelligence Assessment on Venezuelan Government and Tren de Aragua Gang

An intelligence assessment concluded that the Venezuelan government was not directing the migration of the Tren de Aragua gang to the United States, contradicting claims made by Tulsi Gabbard and President Trump. The assessment found that the Maduro regime probably does not cooperate with Tren de Aragua and is not directing their activities in the U.S.

Trump Administration's Self-Deportation Policy

The Trump administration is hiring the International Organization for Migration to help illegal migrants self-deport by offering a $1,000 payment and warning of fines. The IOM will provide support to migrants choosing to return to their home countries.

India-U.S. Trade Negotiations

Indian officials offer reduction in tariffs across the board to ease Trump's tariffs and complete a bilateral trade agreement with the U.S.

Suspension of Writ of Habeas Corpus by Trump Administration

White House deputy chief of staff for policy Stephen Miller stated that the Trump administration is considering suspending the writ of habeas corpus to address illegal immigration. The writ of habeas corpus allows individuals to challenge their detention by the government.

Fox News Politics Newsletter Updates

Fox News Politics newsletter covering various political updates including Trump administration, Capitol Hill, and more. Highlights include a defense of Trump's VA shake-ups, Trump's tax hike push, and a Democrat candidate deleting progressive posts. Other topics include a new Pope, Russia-China military parade, India-Pakistan conflict, and more.

U.S.-China Trade Relations and Tariffs

President Donald Trump suggests an 80% tariff on Chinese goods, upcoming U.S.-China talks, and trade deal with the United Kingdom. The Trump administration announced tariffs on multiple countries following criticism of unfair trade practices.

Federal Judge Blocks Trump Administration's Government Overhaul

A federal judge in San Francisco appears ready to block the Trump administration's overhaul of the federal government, finding that Trump's actions violate the Constitution by attempting to restructure agencies without Congress' approval.

Immigration Parole Pipeline

The Trump administration revoked legal status for over 530,000 migrants allowed into the U.S. via a parole pipeline created by Biden. NGOs funded by Soros sued to keep the program. DOJ is urging SCOTUS to allow ending the program. Massive fraud and abuse, including migrants on the Terrorist Watch List getting benefits and being found on voter rolls.

Release of Rumeysa Ozturk

Turkish student at Tufts University, Rumeysa Ozturk, was arrested by federal agents but ordered to be released by a federal judge in Vermont due to lack of evidence. Her arrest and detention were likely in retaliation for an op-ed criticizing her school leaders' response to the Israel-Hamas war. The Trump administration's attempt to deport her and other pro-Palestinian activists has faced legal setbacks.

Impact of Trump Administration's Enforcement Actions on Border Crossings from Mexico

Enforcement actions by the Trump administration have led to record declines in the number of migrants attempting to enter the US from Mexico, with apprehensions falling by nearly 13% in April and more than 95% compared to last year. Border Patrol Chief Michael Banks praised Trump and Noem for delivering on the promise of a secure border.

Multiple Job Roles in Trump Administration

Trump administration assigns multiple job roles to Cabinet members and officials, including Secretary of State Marco Rubio. Democrats criticize the move, but White House defends it as necessary for delivering the president's agenda. Other officials like FBI Director Kash Patel and former Georgia Rep. Doug Collins also take on additional roles.

Anti-Israel Protest at Columbia University

Columbia University faced a tense situation as masked protesters shouted anti-Israel slogans and stormed the campus library, resulting in dozens of arrests. The university's response to the protest was condemned by a faculty rights group for calling the NYPD for assistance.

Resignation of West Point Philosophy Professor

West Point philosophy professor resigns over education shifts at the academy attributed to the Trump administration, Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth criticizes his departure.

Vice President JD Vance's Response to Criticism and Economic Policies

Vice President JD Vance responds to Joe Biden's criticism of the Trump administration's Russia-Ukraine strategy, discusses economic impact of tariffs, and hints at potential future presidential run in 2028.

Proposed Reduction of Tariffs on Chinese Imports

The Trump administration is considering reducing the 145% tariff on Chinese imports to between 50% and 54% as part of ongoing trade negotiations. This reduction would also apply to neighboring south Asian countries, with a proposed 25% tariff. Retailers are preparing for potential changes in tariff rates that could impact prices and sales.

MS-13 Gang Member Sentenced for 2017 Killings

An MS-13 gang member, Omar Antonio Villalta, also known as "Anticristo," was sentenced to 55 years in prison for the brutal killings of four young men in a New York park in 2017. He was involved in multiple murders orchestrated by MS-13, including luring victims, distributing weapons, and carrying out attacks with machetes and knives. The gang's violent activities have led to severe consequences, with other members being convicted for similar crimes. The U.S. Department of State has designated MS-13 as a Foreign Terrorist Organization (FTO) and Specially Designated Global Terrorists (SDGTs). President Donald Trump's administration has taken a strong stance against criminal illegal aliens, particularly those involved in gang violence.

Trade Deal Between Trump Administration and United Kingdom

The Trump administration has reached a trade deal with the United Kingdom, opening up $5 billion in market access for American exporters. The deal covers various sectors including agriculture, automobiles, and steel. British-made cars will face a ten percent tariff when imported into the U.S., with relief for British automakers compared to other foreign producers. The U.K. has nationalized British Steel and will follow America's model on steel tariffs and quotas. This deal aims to forge an economic security alignment between the two countries.

Legal Battle Over Deportation of El Salvadoran Kilmar Abrego Garcia

A legal battle is ongoing over the deportation of El Salvadoran Kilmar Abrego Garcia, with his lawyers seeking more information from DHS, State Department, and DOJ. The Trump administration is invoking the state secrets privilege to avoid answering questions about the deportation.

U.S.-Iran Nuclear Talks and Sanctions on Iranian Oil

The Trump administration targets Iranian oil with new sanctions amid U.S.-Iran nuclear talks. Vice President JD Vance previews the next round of talks aiming for a complete cessation of Tehran's nuclear program. Sanctions target companies facilitating Iranian oil shipments.

Marco Rubio's Multiple Roles in the Trump Administration

Marco Rubio has taken on multiple roles within the Trump administration, including Secretary of State and acting National Security Advisor, despite initial doubts about his America First credentials. Some question his ability to effectively juggle these roles, while others see his promotion as more symbolic than operational.

Alleged Iranian Nuclear Facility Discovery

Fox News reports on the discovery of an alleged Iranian nuclear facility by an opposition group, raising concerns amid negotiations between Tehran and the Trump administration.

Arrest of Wisconsin Judge for Allegedly Hiding Illegal Immigrant

Former judges condemn Trump administration for arresting Milwaukee County Circuit Court Judge Hannah Dugan for allegedly hiding an illegal immigrant; President Trump complains about judicial roadblocks to his agenda.

Deportation Flights to Libya and Saudi Arabia

Federal judge rules potential deportation flights to Libya or Saudi Arabia would violate court order if advanced notification is not provided to impacted illegal immigrants and their attorneys. Immigration lawyers seek temporary restraining order to prevent non-citizen removals without notice and opportunity for fear-based claims. Reports indicate plans to deport Laotian, Vietnamese, and Philippine illegal immigrants to Libya. Libya denies deportation deal with the U.S.

Federal Judge Blocks Trump from Closing Federal Agencies

Federal judge blocks President Trump from closing three federal agencies, siding with Democratic-led states. Previous freeze on federal grants also ruled unconstitutional by the same judge.

Data Preservation Amid Trump Administration Policies

As President Trump's administration deletes public records, experts and volunteers are preserving web pages on climate change, health, and LGBTQ rights issues. Websites on AIDS prevention, weather records, and minority references were destroyed or modified. Federal agencies are now avoiding words like 'woman,' 'disability,' 'racism,' 'climate crisis,' and 'pollution' in communications.

The Battle Between Good and Evil: Defending Freedom and Democracy

Former State Department deputy special envoy Ellie Cohanim discusses the Trump administration's efforts to secure a ceasefire between Russia and Ukraine on 'Fox News @ Night.' The article talks about the ongoing battle between good and evil nations, emphasizing the importance of standing against oppressive regimes like Russia, Communist China, North Korea, Iran, Cuba, and Venezuela. It highlights the need for the U.S. to lead in defending freedom, democracy, and fair play.

Recent News Updates

Latest updates on the escalating conflict between India and Pakistan, Trump administration planning to send migrants to Libya, Federal Reserve policymakers maintaining interest rates for now.

U.S. Immigration Policy

The Trump administration is considering sending migrants to Libya with the help of other countries willing to take them in.

Crackdown Against Antisemitism at Harvard University

The Trump administration announces a crackdown against antisemitism at Harvard University, leading to mixed reactions and escalating tensions between the White House and elite universities.

Fox News Politics Newsletter Updates

Fox News Politics newsletter covering updates on the Trump administration, Capitol Hill, and more. Includes stories on US-Iran nuclear talks, refugee resettlement court order, Real ID compliance, and international political events.

Trump Administration's Plan to Send Migrants to Detention Centers in Libya

The Trump administration plans to send migrants to detention centers in Libya, facing pushback for similar actions in the past. Libya's migrant detention centers are described as 'horrific' and 'deplorable' by human rights groups. The country is in severe conflict and has faced civil war since the overthrow of Muammar Gaddafi in 2011.

FDA's Deregulation of the Abortion Pill Lawsuit

The Trump administration filed a motion to dismiss a lawsuit by Missouri, Idaho, and Kansas regarding FDA's deregulation of the abortion pill, arguing that the states lack standing to sue in a Texas court.

New York Attorney General Letitia James sued by Trump administration over funding cuts

New York Attorney General Letitia James is being sued by the Trump administration over funding cuts to the Health and Human Services Department. A new budget bill could put New York taxpayers on the hook for James' legal fees in a fraud case. The bill includes language for a legal defense fund for elected officials facing legal challenges related to their duties.

Border Security Debate and Sanctuary City Policies

Protesters gathered outside Illinois governor JB Pritzker's mansion mistaking the location of Secretary of Homeland Security Kristi Noem's press conference. Noem called for the end of sanctuary city policies and highlighted cases of illegal migrant crimes. Pritzker criticized Trump Administration's actions.

Federal Judge Halts Deportations of Suspected Venezuelan Gang Members

A federal judge is halting deportations of suspected Venezuelan gang members under the 1789 Alien Enemies Act. The Trump administration seeks to portray Judge Boasberg as engaging in judicial overreach. Plaintiffs are seeking broader relief for detainees at risk of deportation, including those already removed to El Salvador.

Governor J.B. Pritzker criticizes Secretary of Homeland Security Kristi Noem's immigration policies

Governor J.B. Pritzker of Illinois criticizes Secretary of Homeland Security Kristi Noem's immigration policies during a press conference. Noem calls out Illinois' sanctuary policies. Pritzker accuses Trump administration of violating due process in immigration crackdown.

Breitbart News Policy Event with Secretary of Agriculture Brooke Rollins

Breitbart News is hosting a policy event featuring Secretary of Agriculture Brooke Rollins to discuss USDA's efforts to eliminate waste and prioritize American interests under President Trump's administration. The event will address key policy battles, including food prices, farming policies, and trade negotiations. Rollins has already made an impact by successfully addressing egg prices and removing 'woke' elements from the department. The event will showcase Rollins' insights and forward-thinking approach to utilize technology for the benefit of America.

Trump administration planning to deport migrants without legal status to Libya

The Trump administration is planning to deport migrants without legal status to Libya, a country plagued by armed conflict, despite denials from Libyan officials. Other African countries are also being considered for deportations. The deportations to Libya would be carried out by the U.S. military, using a single aircraft. Libya is divided into two parts, each governed by different factions, and is a popular route for migrants trying to reach Europe. The Trump administration has been seeking to deport migrants to third countries, with agreements signed with El Salvador, Colombia, and other Latin American countries.

U.S.-Iran Nuclear Talks

Vice President JD Vance previews U.S.-Iran nuclear talks, expresses concerns about the existing Iran nuclear deal, and outlines the administration's objective of preventing nuclear proliferation.

Federal Judge Orders Resettlement of Refugees in the U.S.

Federal judge orders Trump administration to resettle 12,000 refugees into the U.S. despite administration's objections. Previous executive order by Trump halting refugee admissions partially blocked.

Trump Administration Sending Migrants to Libya Detention Centers

The Trump administration plans to send migrants to detention centers in Libya on a military flight, despite severe conflict and horrific conditions in the country. The Independent covers a range of topics including reproductive rights, climate change, and Big Tech, providing quality journalism accessible to all.

Harvard University's financial challenges and battle with the Trump administration

Harvard University is facing financial challenges due to a potential loss of federal research funding and a lawsuit against the Trump administration. Billionaire Bill Ackman warns of mismanagement and urges the institution to address administrative bloat.

Transgender Military Ban

The U.S. Supreme Court allows the Trump administration to implement its ban on transgender military service members temporarily.

Department of Transportation Layoffs and Air Traffic Control Issues

Employees at the Department of Transportation are facing layoffs as part of the Trump administration's efforts to reduce the federal workforce. Transportation Secretary Sean Duffy informed employees that the layoffs, known as reduction in force, are imminent. The final number of cuts will depend on how many employees take a buyout offer. Despite the cuts, Duffy has assured that airline safety will not be compromised. The DOT is also planning to boost air traffic controller recruiting following delays and cancellations at Newark Liberty International Airport.

Senate Judiciary Committee and U.S. Attorney Nomination

Former U.S. attorney Guy Lewis breaks down the Supreme Court decision to block new deportations from a Texas site on Fox News Live. Sen. Thom Tillis' office is concerned about a left-wing court selecting an interim U.S. attorney for the District of Columbia after Tillis rejected President Trump's pick.

Ceasefire Agreement in Yemen

President Trump announces the end of 'Operation Rough Rider,' a bombing campaign against Yemen's Houthi militants, following a ceasefire agreement. Experts attribute the success to diplomatic escalation and military pressure on both the Houthis and their Iranian backers.

Political Updates and Controversies

Supreme Court lifts lower court's order pausing Pentagon's transgender military ban, siding with Trump administration. Various political updates and controversies involving Trump and other political figures.

Federal Judge Orders Return of Deported Venezuelan Asylum Seeker

A federal judge refused to change her order requiring the Trump administration to bring back a 20-year-old Venezuelan asylum seeker deported to El Salvador, citing due process protections. The administration is appealing the decision.

Discussion on Border Security and ICE Arrest of MS-13 Gang Member

White House deputy chief of staff Stephen Miller discusses CNN's interview with cartel members and President Donald Trump's border security efforts on 'The Ingraham Angle.' Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) made a high-profile arrest of MS-13 gang member Joel Armando Mejia-Benitez in Maryland.

Supreme Court ruling on transgender military ban

The Supreme Court allowed President Trump's ban on transgender people serving in the military to go into effect, despite opposition from liberal justices and advocacy groups.

Deportation of Illegal Migrants from Ireland

The Trump administration is reportedly deporting illegal migrants from Ireland, causing concern among immigration lawyers. The Irish government is trying to protect Irish illegals and create new work permit programs, but faces challenges. The return of Irish migrants coincides with an influx of migrants from the Middle East, India, and Africa, leading to economic and social tensions in Ireland.

Supreme Court ruling on transgender troops in the military

The Supreme Court allowed President Trump to exclude openly transgender individuals from the military by lifting a nationwide injunction. The policy will likely stay in place while litigation continues.

Supreme Court allows Trump administration to enforce ban on transgender military service members

The U.S. Supreme Court allowed the Trump administration to proceed with its ban on transgender military service members, temporarily blocking a lower court order that halted the ban's enforcement. The ban disqualifies transgender individuals based on 'gender dysphoria,' affecting both enlistment and active-duty service members. The Court's decision is a blow to transgender servicemembers and is likely to ultimately prevail in favor of the administration.

Supreme Court Ruling on Transgender Military Ban

The Supreme Court sided with the Trump administration in lifting a lower court order that paused the Pentagon's transgender military ban, allowing Trump's order to proceed. Soldiers with false arrest records have been stuck in bureaucratic limbo. Lawsuits challenging the ban continue.

House Speaker Mike Johnson's stance on judicial impeachments and the Trump administration's legal battles

House Speaker Mike Johnson discusses efforts to pass reconciliation bill and the reluctance of House Republican leaders towards judicial impeachments. Some conservatives advocate for impeachment despite challenges in the Senate. Trump administration faces legal battles over policies.

American ballerina Ksenia Karelina's release from Russian prison

President Trump welcomes American ballerina Ksenia Karelina, freed from a Russian prison, to the White House after a prisoner swap. The Trump administration is committed to securing the release of Americans detained abroad.

Trump Administration's Deportation of Migrants

Former acting DHS deputy secretary Ken Cuccinelli discusses President Trump's attempt to revoke migrants' legal status. A Venezuelan man, Daniel Lozano-Camargo, was wrongfully deported to El Salvador. Court orders demand his return to the U.S. alongside other migrants. The Trump administration resists these orders citing the Alien Enemies Act.

Trump administration offers $1,000 incentive for migrants to self-deport

The Trump administration is offering a $1,000 incentive for migrants to 'self-deport' using the CBP Home App, as a cost-effective way to speed up removal of immigrants without legal status. However, immigrant advocates are skeptical about the effectiveness and fairness of the incentive.

National Transportation Safety Board and Air Travel Delays

The Trump administration removed the Biden-era National Transportation Safety Board Vice Chair Alvin Brown. The NTSB is an independent government agency charged with investigating major transportation accidents. Air travel faced delays due to communication issues at Newark Liberty International Airport.

House Subcommittee on Homeland Security Oversight Hearing with Secretary Kristi Noem

Secretary Kristi Noem testifies before the House Subcommittee on Homeland Security regarding the Department of Homeland Security oversight. The Trump administration's mass deportation efforts and DHS offering $1,000 payments and free flights to illegal immigrants for self-deportation are discussed.

Harvard's Tax-Exempt Status Controversy

Billionaire CEO Bill Ackman discusses Harvard potentially losing tax-exempt status over free speech issues. Trump admin targets Harvard for failing to control antisemitic protests. Ackman criticizes Harvard for becoming a political advocacy organization. Calls for leadership change at Harvard.

New York City's Congestion Pricing Program

New York City and the Metropolitan Transportation Authority are seeking to block the Trump administration's attempt to eliminate the city's congestion pricing program, citing significant improvements in reducing congestion and increasing mass transit funding.

Controversial Figures Attending Trump Administration Press Briefings

A group of controversial figures, including a disgraced banjo player, a far-right conspiracy theorist, and a Black Maga influencer, have been attending Trump administration press briefings, asking propaganda-driven questions. These alternative briefings have raised concerns and derision due to the extremist viewpoints presented.

Canadian Prime Minister's Visit to White House and Trump Administration's Policies

Canadian Prime Minister Carney to visit White House; Trump administration asks court to dismiss suit restricting access to abortion drug; Trump plans to impose tariffs on movies produced outside U.S.

Trump Administration Retaliation Against Lawyer for Representing Whistleblower

Lawyer who represented a government whistleblower in Trump's first impeachment case sues administration for revoking security clearance, claiming unconstitutional retaliation.

End of Government-Funded Animal Testing at NIH

PETA thanks Trump administration for ending government-funded animal testing, specifically beagle experiments at NIH. Dr. Bhattacharya announced the closure of the last beagle testing facility, citing the need to replace animals with technological advances for better human health outcomes. PETA and watchdog groups applaud the move, highlighting the long-standing fight against cruel animal experiments, including those directed by Dr. Fauci. Trump administration's push to end animal testing in various agencies is also recognized.

Immigration Policy

Discussion on Trump administration's self-deportation offer and alternative proposal by Senator Ruben Gallego. DHS Assistant Secretary supports Gallego's idea of fines, background checks, and work visas for those in the country illegally.

Deportation Agreements with Rwanda

Rwandan officials are in talks with the Trump administration about accepting unwanted deportees, following a similar agreement with El Salvador. The discussions are in the early stages.

Trump Administration Stops Federal Grants to Harvard University

The Trump administration announced that it is stopping all federal grants to Harvard University due to alleged violations of federal law and defiance of White House demands. Harvard is also under investigation by President Trump's antisemitism task force.

Trump Administration Incentives for Self-Deportation

The Trump administration is offering incentives for illegal immigrants to self-deport, including a $1,000 stipend and a 'beautiful flight back' to their home country. This is seen as a cost-effective and dignified way for illegal immigrants to leave the U.S.

Chaos at Newark Liberty International Airport

House Minority Leader Hakeem Jeffries criticizes the Trump administration for causing chaos at Newark Liberty International Airport by allegedly decimating the FAA. Recent delays and cancellations at the airport have led to significant disruptions in air travel.

U.N. World Food Program staff reduction

The U.N. World Food Program is planning to reduce its staff by a third due to decreased donations from Europe and Britain, as well as cuts by the Trump administration.

Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene's criticism of the Trump administration

Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene criticized the direction of the Trump administration on Steve Bannon's show, warning about people lying to the president. She emphasized the support for Trump's agenda and the disconnect between the base and establishment Republicans.

Trump Administration's Self-Deportation Incentive for Immigrants

The Trump administration is offering $1,000 to immigrants in the U.S. illegally who return to their home country voluntarily as part of a self-deportation strategy. This initiative aims to reduce costs associated with mass deportation efforts and encourage migrants to leave on their own.

Trump Administration Terminates Visa Records of International Students

Thousands of international students studying in the U.S. had their visa records terminated due to minor law enforcement encounters under the Trump administration, causing chaos in their lives. After legal battles, the records were restored, but a new policy may make it easier to revoke records in the future.

Immigration Policy

Sen. Ruben Gallego proposes amnesty for illegal aliens in response to Trump's self-deportation program. Gallego suggests work visas for eligible illegal aliens instead of self-deportation. Democrats oppose deportations even for violent criminal illegal aliens. Majority of American adults support Trump's goal of deporting illegal aliens. Moderate swing voters also support Trump's mass deportation agenda.

Rwanda's Talks with Trump Administration on Deported Migrants

Rwanda's foreign minister is in talks with the Trump administration to receive deported migrants from America, emphasizing the country's interest in giving another chance to migrants. The talks are in early stages and have historical context with a failed deal with Britain.

Trump Administration's Business Ventures

Donald Trump Jr. and Eric Trump have been traveling the world announcing new ventures worth billions of dollars, capitalizing on their father's name and power. The deals include luxury hotels, residential towers, cryptocurrency ventures, golf courses, and private clubs. The rapid pace of deal-making has drawn limited public attention in the U.S. due to other controversies surrounding President Trump and his administration.

Lawsuit Against Trump Administration Over Public Health Funding Cuts

New York Attorney General Letitia James leads a coalition of states in suing the Trump administration over cuts to public health funding and Department of Health and Human Services. The lawsuit accuses the administration of violating laws and regulations by firing employees and shutting health programs. James argues that these actions put lives at risk and are illegal. The lawsuit aims to halt the dismantling of HHS and restore life-saving programs.

Israeli Air Force Retaliates Against Houthi Rebels in Yemen

Israeli Air Force retaliates against Iranian-backed Houthi rebels in Yemen after a missile hits Ben Gurion airport in Tel Aviv. U.S. naval forces also strike the Houthis in Sanaa. Israeli Prime Minister hints at direct strikes on Iran. Trump administration warns Iran for Houthi attacks.

Stephen Miller as Potential National Security Adviser and Immigration Policies

Stephen Miller is considered the top contender to be President Trump's next national security adviser. He has been critical of President Biden's open border policies, which he believes have led to death and violence among Americans and migrants. Miller supports Trump's immigration policies, which he claims have saved lives and protected child migrants from abusive situations.

Trump Administration's Self-Deportation Incentives for Immigrants

The Trump administration is offering financial incentives for immigrants in the U.S. illegally to self-deport through an app called CBP Home. Critics argue that leaving the country voluntarily may have negative consequences for their immigration status.

Authoritarianism in Hungary and U.S. under Viktor Orbán and Trump Administration

Hungarian police remove protester blocking Parliament building in Budapest as lawmakers approve constitutional changes. David Koranyi avoids Hungarian border control by flying to Austria and driving in undetected to attend his mother's birthday. U.S. government agents stop and question citizens, tourists, and green-card holders. Scholars fear U.S. moving towards authoritarianism under Trump admin. Some immigrants feel unsettled, others fear tactics. Trump admin targets universities and news organizations critical of the president.

Misuse of State HIV/AIDS Grants in Mississippi

Mississippi State Auditor Shad White conducts an audit revealing wasteful spending of state HIV/AIDS grants, including funds used for inappropriate events and cab rides; highlights fraud risks in federal grants to non-profits. Trump administration criticized for similar cuts in HIV/AIDS funding.

Financial Assistance for Illegal Immigrants Self-Deporting

The Trump administration's Department of Homeland Security is offering financial assistance and a stipend to illegal immigrants who self-deport through the CBP Home app, aiming to decrease deportation costs and prioritize departure over detention.

Release of Russian-American Ballerina Ksenia Karelina

Russian-American ballerina Ksenia Karelina, who was sentenced to 12 years in a Russian penal colony for treason, was released and welcomed at the White House by President Donald Trump after a prisoner swap between the U.S. and Russia.

Sen. Chuck Grassley's Bill to Curb Judicial Injunctions

Sen. Chuck Grassley discusses his bill to curb judicial injunctions following legal battles facing the Trump administration, criticizing universal injunctions as an abuse of judicial power.