White House press secretary Karoline Leavitt announced her resignation, stating she will leave her position at the end of the month to spend more time with her family. Trump confirmed her departure, noting she will transition to an advisory role.
The Trump administration's imposition of new global tariffs has drawn lawsuits from U.S. businesses and negative reactions internationally, while officials also admitted to withholding clean energy grants from states that did not vote for Trump. These actions highlight ongoing controversies surrounding the administration's economic and political strategies.
An analysis suggests that the Trump administration was permeated by economic misconduct, with accusations of corruption and abuse of power becoming commonplace during his second presidential term.
Researchers are cautioning that the Trump administration's tax agreement and a new billion-dollar fund are expanding the limits of presidential power. Critics argue that state institutions are increasingly being utilized to safeguard Trump's allies.
A lawsuit has been filed against The New York Times, alleging discrimination against white men. One report indicates the Trump administration is involved in the suit.
Michigan's Attorney General has rebuffed a request from the Trump administration for ballot information. This refusal comes amidst a wider push by the administration to challenge election outcomes.
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The Trump administration has refunded $100 billion in tariffs, dubbed 'Liberation Day' tariffs, to businesses after they were struck down by the US Supreme Court. This represents a significant portion of the total tariffs collected.
The U.S. Justice Department has withdrawn subpoenas issued to New York Times journalists regarding their reporting on the new Air Force One. This decision came after pressure from a judge and marks a success for the newspaper in its dispute with the Trump administration.
The Trump administration has announced it will not move forward with a controversial fund intended to support individuals involved in the January 6 Capitol riot. The decision came after significant pressure and backlash, including from within the Republican Party.
President Joe Biden has filed a lawsuit against the Department of Justice to prevent the release of audio recordings and transcripts from special counsel Robert Hur's investigation, a move criticized by those demanding transparency.
Madonna, Shakira, and K-pop sensation BTS have been announced as the headliners for the inaugural Super Bowl-style halftime show at the FIFA World Cup final. This marks a new entertainment tradition for the global football tournament.
The Trump administration's new counter-terrorism strategy designates Europe as an 'incubator of threats,' drawing criticism and concern from European nations. The strategy outlines perceived dangers to the US, including those originating from within Europe.
US Labor Secretary Lori Chavez-DeRemer has resigned from the Trump administration following allegations of misconduct, including abuse of position and inappropriate alcohol consumption. Her departure marks the third cabinet member to leave under the current administration.
Officials in Minnesota have filed a lawsuit against the administration of President Donald Trump, alleging that it concealed evidence related to three separate shootings carried out by federal agents.
The Education Secretary, McMahon, has requested all U.S. colleges to commit to Trump-administration approved reforms by year's end, seeking full transparency on several priorities without threatening federal research funding.
Donald Trump cast doubt on the United States' involvement in a strike on a school in Minab, Iran, suggesting it might not have been an American missile. Meanwhile, Iran accused NATO of complicity in the war launched by the US and Israel.
Nicotine pouches are reportedly popular within the Trump administration, with even the health minister using them, according to a report from The Wall Street Journal.
US President Donald Trump met with Chinese President Xi Jinping in Beijing, receiving an elaborate reception before beginning extensive talks. Their discussions focused on critical bilateral issues including trade, tariffs, Iran, and Taiwan.
Former FBI Director James Comey has been indicted for a second time, facing charges related to an Instagram photo allegedly threatening President Trump. Legal experts have raised concerns about the indictment's potential First Amendment implications.
Cuba has confirmed that its officials met with US representatives in Havana, using the occasion to call for an end to the energy blockade imposed by the Trump administration.