President Trump has signed a new executive order (EO) requiring political appointees to oversee federal grant approvals, called the “Improving Oversight of Federal Grantmaking.”
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Trump-Putin meeting: WH suggests including Zelensky but Trump says it’s not a prerequisite
Russian President Vladimir Putin and President Donald Trump are reportedly finalizing plans for their upcoming meeting, which will be focused on exploring resolution efforts concerning the ongoing Russia-Ukraine conflict.
Read More Trump-Putin meeting: WH suggests including Zelensky but Trump says it’s not a prerequisiteTrump cancels over half a billion dollars of federal funding for UCLA over anti-Semitism
The Trump Administration has canceled $584 million in grants for the University of California in Los Angeles (UCLA), claiming they did not take a strong enough stance against on-campus anti-Semitism.
Read More Trump cancels over half a billion dollars of federal funding for UCLA over anti-SemitismTrump donará el primer sueldo presidencial de su segundo mandato a la renovación de la Casa Blanca
Durante su primer mandato, el presidente Trump también donó su salario anual de $400,000 dólares, pagado en cuotas trimestrales de $100,000 dólares, a diversas agencias gubernamentales, desde la Administración de Pequeñas Empresas hasta el Departamento de Salud y Servicios Humanos, declarando que había “donado fielmente todo su salario desde que asumió el cargo”, en línea con sus promesas de campaña, según la revista TIME.
Read More Trump donará el primer sueldo presidencial de su segundo mandato a la renovación de la Casa BlancaReport: Trump to meet face-to-face with Putin as soon as next week
Incoming reports have indicated that President Donald Trump intends to meet Russian President Vladimir Putin face-to-face as early as next week.
Read More Report: Trump to meet face-to-face with Putin as soon as next weekGabbard: Russia ‘felt it was inevitable’ Hillary Clinton would win 2016 election, intentionally withheld info to later damage her reputation
Director of National Intelligence Tulsi Gabbard says that Russian officials privately anticipated Hillary Clinton’s triumph in the 2016 U.S. presidential election, characterizing her victory as inevitable. She expounded upon a recently released report during her appearance on Miranda Devine’s “Pod Force One” podcast.
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