President Donald Trump is set to sign an executive order on Friday, officially changing the name of the Department of Defense (DoD) back to the Department of War (DoW), White House officials confirmed.
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Trump pressures European leaders to stop purchasing Russian oil, undermining Moscow’s war funding
President Donald Trump is calling on European leaders to halt purchases of Russian oil, hoping to increase pressure on Moscow to participate in substantive negotiations in relation to Ukraine and the ongoing war.
Read More Trump pressures European leaders to stop purchasing Russian oil, undermining Moscow’s war fundingD.C. sues Trump admin. over Nat’l Guard deployment, arguing it’s ‘Illegal federal overreach’
Washington, D.C., Attorney General Brian Schwalb sued the Trump administration over its decision to deploy the National Guard in the special district, describing the move as an unconstitutional “involuntary military occupation.”
Read More D.C. sues Trump admin. over Nat’l Guard deployment, arguing it’s ‘Illegal federal overreach’VP Vance and Second Lady Usha visit families and survivors of Annunciation Catholic Church shooting
Vice President JD Vance and Second Lady Usha Vance visited Minneapolis on Wednesday, to meet with families and victims of the tragic shooting that occurred recently at Annunciation Catholic Church.
Read More VP Vance and Second Lady Usha visit families and survivors of Annunciation Catholic Church shootingTrump to cancel nearly $5B in foreign aid through rarely used ‘Pocket rescission’
President Donald Trump is reportedly planning to scrap approximately $4.9 billion in previously approved foreign aid using a little-known maneuver called “pocket rescission,” a move that has drawn praise from his “America First” supporters.
Read More Trump to cancel nearly $5B in foreign aid through rarely used ‘Pocket rescission’Schumer and Jeffries write a letter to GOP leadership, vow to vote against the imminent CR without bipartisan input
Senate Minority Leader Chuck Schumer and House Minority Leader Hakeem Jeffries have sent a letter to GOP leaders, proposing an urgent meeting to negotiate a government funding agreement to prevent a shutdown by the end of September.
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