President-elect Donald Trump gave Senate Republicans a preview of his initial agenda Wednesday night during a closed-door meeting on Capitol Hill, revealing a list of 100 executive orders prioritizing border security and domestic energy production.
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Judge Overturns Biden Admin’s ‘Title IX’ Revisions, Protecting Female Spaces And Sports
After the Biden administration attempted to redefine sex in Title IX as “gender identity,” a federal judge in Kentucky shot down the shift nationwide.
Read More Judge Overturns Biden Admin’s ‘Title IX’ Revisions, Protecting Female Spaces And SportsBiden Considers Additional Preemptive Pardons To ‘Potential Trump Targets’
Lame duck President Joe Biden stated that he is currently considering “preemptive pardons” to a number of individuals that he believes President-elect Donald Trump could legally “target” in his upcoming administration.
Read More Biden Considers Additional Preemptive Pardons To ‘Potential Trump Targets’Dana White Joins Meta’s Board As Zuckerberg Aligns Closer To Trump’s Sphere Of Influence
Mark Zuckerberg’s Meta conglomerate announced on Monday that Ultimate Fighting Championship (UFC) CEO Dana White will be joining the company’s board of directors, bringing Zuckerberg closer to President-elect Donald Trump’s sphere of influence.
Read More Dana White Joins Meta’s Board As Zuckerberg Aligns Closer To Trump’s Sphere Of InfluenceAttorney For Ex-Proud Boys Leader Enrique Tarrio Asks Trump For Pardon
Enrique Tarrio, a former Proud Boys chairman who is currently serving 22 years in federal prison after he was convicted of seditious conspiracy in relation to the January 6th, 2021 protest, has asked President-elect Donald Trump for a presidential pardon.
Read More Attorney For Ex-Proud Boys Leader Enrique Tarrio Asks Trump For PardonU.S. Steel And Nippon Sue Biden Over Blocked $14B Deal, Calling It ‘Corrupt and Shameful’
U.S. Steel and Japan’s Nippon Steel sued the U.S. government on Monday in a bid to challenge the Biden administration’s order to block the almost $15 billion deal for the Japanese company to buy the American steelmaker.
Read More U.S. Steel And Nippon Sue Biden Over Blocked $14B Deal, Calling It ‘Corrupt and Shameful’