President Trump grants full pardons to reality TV stars Todd and Julie Chrisley
Todd and Julie Chrisley, convicted of financial crimes in 2022, have been granted full pardons by President Donald Trump.
Trump reportedly intends to cancel all federal funds for Harvard
A letter calls for federal agencies to end contracts with the Ivy League School totaling $100 million.
Trump delaying 50% tariff on European Union
The president said Sunday he’s agreed to delay a 50% tariff on the EU that he threatened last week, after saying negotiations with the commission were “going nowhere.”
Trump's 'big beautiful bill' faces these challenges in the Senate: Here's what's next
House Republicans narrowly passed a major tax and immigration bill backed by President Trump, but its future in the Senate is uncertain.
Trump delivers commencement address at West Point
President Trump spoke at West Point's graduation ceremony Saturday, taking credit for “the greatest and most powerful army the world has ever known."
Trump wants a 25% tariff on iPhones unless they're made in US
President Trump wants a 25% tariff on iPhones unless Apple starts building them in the U.S., a move that could dramatically increase the price of iPhones. Samsung could also be hit with tariffs.
Trump used photos from wrong country as evidence of 'white genocide' in South Africa
President Trump shared photos from the wrong country this week to prove his false claims that white farmers are being systemically killed in South Africa.
Trump calls for 50% tariff on EU imports starting June 1
President Trump called for a “straight 50%” tariff on all imports from the European Union after complaining on social media that trade talks are “going nowhere.”
RFK Jr. MAHA report looks into children's health
Robert F. Kennedy Jr.'s "Make America Health Again" report looked into chronic illnesses in children.
Work requirements in Trump's 'big, beautiful bill': What to know
The measure, which also includes tax cuts, passed the House by one vote and could have provisions reworked again as it heads to the Senate.
White House moves to block foreign students from attending Harvard
The Trump administration has revoked Harvard University’s ability to enroll international students, citing campus safety concerns and alleged foreign affiliations.
Judge blocks Trump’s order to shut down the Education Department
A federal judge ruled that mass layoffs at the U.S. Education Department are causing “irreparable harm” to students and educators.
House passes Trump's 'big beautiful' tax bill: What's in it
The House voted early Thursday to pass President Donald Trump’s "big beautiful" tax bill after an all-night session.
Army's 250th Birthday: Everything to know about Trump's military parade
President Donald Trump will deliver remarks at a large parade commemorating the Army's 250th birthday on June 14 – the same day as Trump's 79th birthday.
US accepts Boeing 747 from Qatar for Trump, will ensure security measures
The Defense Department has agreed to accept a $400 million Boeing 747 from Qatar for use by President Donald Trump.
Trump administration to enforce law requiring truck drivers to speak English
The Trump administration took steps on Tuesday to enforce a federal law that requires truck drivers in the country to speak English.
Trump to meet with House Republicans on tax bill
President Donald J. Trump is slated to meet House Republicans to pass his "big, beautiful bill."
Trump-Putin Ukraine peace talks
President Donald Trump said Russia and Ukraine will work on making a ceasefire deal.
Pres. Trump signs 'Take It Down Act' bill designed to fight AI deepfakes, revenge porn
President Donald Trump was joined by First Lady Melania Trump on Monday afternoon to sign a bill targeting non-censual images, including deepfakes made with artificial intelligence and revenge porn.
Trump says Russia-Ukraine ceasefire talks will begin immediately following call with Putin
President Donald Trump is trying to make headway on one of his campaign promises today: Ending the war in Ukraine.