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Attorney General Pam Bondi and Interior Secretary Doug Burgum were in San Francisco as part of a plan to formally launch the effort to turn it back into a prison.
Attorney General Pam Bondi suggested that the former prison, which as been closed since 1963, could be used as part of the Trump administration's mass deportation efforts.
Infighting has once again gripped Donald Trump’s White House, this time over the handling of files related to Jeffrey Epstein. Tensions among key figures have erupted into open disagreement, particularly involving FBI Deputy Director Dan Bongino,
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The Senate overnight approved the White House’s $9 billion package of spending cuts to foreign aid programs and public broadcasting. The 51-48 vote on what’s known as a rescissions package
The Trump White House blasted the Smithsonian for pushing “one-sided, divisive political narratives" in an exclusive email to Fox News Digital.
The persisting furor over files related to accused sex trafficker Jeffrey Epstein has forced President Donald Trump into an unfamiliar role: trying to shut a conspiracy theory down.
President Trump said the ongoing controversy over his administration’s handling of information related to child sex offender Jeffrey Epstein is a “Hoax” and “bulls***,” criticizing members of his own party who are calling for more transparency as “weaklings.
Waltz is a former Green Beret and Florida representative who resigned from Congress to join the Trump administration. He served as national security adviser for roughly three months. Trump reshuffled his team and named Secretary of State Marco Rubio acting national security adviser on May 1.
Donald Trump faces challenges from his supporters regarding Jeffrey Epstein files. The administration considers options like releasing documents and appointing a special prosecutor. Some MAGA influencers are urged to reduce criticism.
That set off a mini-controversy, with critics pointing to the English 1677 Statute of Frauds to argue Obama could use an autopen to sign legislation only if he was in the same room as the device.
The White House uses an overbudget renovation of Fed headquarters to pressure Fed Chair Powell out of his job. Will it work? And does it even matter?