In a sit down interview with One America News, President Donald Trump has declared that crime is one of the most urgent challenges facing the United States.
Read More Exclusive OAN Interview: Trump calls rising crime an ‘urgent challenge,’ announces Nat’l Guard deployment to ChicagoTag: White House
SCOTUS postpones decision on whether Trump admin can remove Fed. Reserve member Lisa Cook, agreeing to hear oral arguments next year
The Supreme Court on Wednesday postponed a decision on whether President Donald Trump can immediately remove Federal Reserve board member Lisa Cook, instead agreeing to hear oral arguments in the case early next year.
Read More SCOTUS postpones decision on whether Trump admin can remove Fed. Reserve member Lisa Cook, agreeing to hear oral arguments next yearOAN to Air Exclusive Sit-Down Interview with President Donald J. Trump Tonight in Prime Time
OAN announces that Daniel Baldwin completed a half hour interview with President Trump yesterday, October 1st.
Read More OAN to Air Exclusive Sit-Down Interview with President Donald J. Trump Tonight in Prime TimeLeavitt warns government shutdown is ‘likely’ to trigger thousands of federal layoffs
White House Press Secretary Karoline Leavitt has warned that the recent U.S. government shutdown will likely lead to thousands of federal layoffs — pointing to Democrats’ refusal to work with the GOP — which the administration maintains prompted the shutdown.
Read More Leavitt warns government shutdown is ‘likely’ to trigger thousands of federal layoffsPope Leo XIV: Those who support the death penalty are ‘not really pro-life’
Pope Leo XIV recently announced his opinion that individuals who support the death penalty are “not really pro-life.”
Read More Pope Leo XIV: Those who support the death penalty are ‘not really pro-life’Senate fails to pass funding bills to end shutdown — again
For the second time in 24 hours, Senate Democrats blocked a House-passed stopgap spending bill that would have funded the government and ended the ongoing shutdown.
Read More Senate fails to pass funding bills to end shutdown — again