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More states have joined CT in a lawsuit against the Trump administration’s new tariffs after the Supreme Court's ruling on the previous ones.
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More states have joined CT in a lawsuit against the Trump administration’s new tariffs after the Supreme Court's ruling on the previous ones.
A coalition of 24 attorneys general is suing the Trump administration in the US Court of International Trade over its
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President Donald Trump's rising star Secretary of State Marco Rubio's net approval numbers took a dive after the president launched a war in Iran on Saturday.
Monday morning, game face on, Hegseth did his best to explain to a skeptical country why we were — at Israel’s prompting — diving headfirst into another Middle East regime-change war; the very thing Trump railed against on the campaign trail. Standing before a bank of cameras, Hegseth looked well-coiffed (he didn’t install a makeup studio in the Pentagon for nothing!), but also angry — which is not the disposition you hope for in someone atop the world’s greatest killing machine. Operation Epic Fury was, I thought, an apt descriptor not just for our new war, but Hegseth’s mood.
Plenty of unknowns remain after Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth designated Anthropic a "Supply-Chain Risk to National Security" on Friday.
WASHINGTON, D.C. – Congressman Kevin Kiley (R-CA) released the following statement on the firing of Department of Homeland Security Secretary Kristi Noem: “Yesterday, following complaints brought to me by several counties and repeated efforts by my office to resolve those issues with the Department of Homeland Security, I directly questioned Secretary Noem about the Department’s lack of responsiveness. I’ve been critical […]
The president said he will replace Noem with Sen. Markwayne Mullin, R-Okla.
Noem’s tenure is one of the biggest flameouts of Trump's second term
Richard Blumenthal and Chris Murphy said even with Noem gone, Homeland Security needs to undertake a vastly different approach.
Critics sceptical Pentagon chief’s plan for increased military force – amid rising US intervention – will stop drug gangs
Noem’s tenure as head of the Department of Homeland Security will end on March 31, with Markwayne Mullin, a Republican senator from Oklahoma, replacing her