Trump's Framed Mugshot Hanging Outside Oval Office Revealed in Video Posted by White House Deputy Chief of Staff
The mug shot was taken after he surrendered in Georgia on charges of attempting to overturn 2020 election results and laws in the state
NYC Mayor Eric Adams To Let ICE Agents into Rikers Jail Complex, Signaling a Sharp Change in Sanctuary Laws
Adams is set to issue an executive order to allow federal immigration authorities into Rikers Island jail complex after meeting with Border Czar Tom Homan.
Trump Signs Executive Order to Cut Funding for Schools With COVID Vaccine Mandates
Donald Trump signed an executive order cutting federal funding to schools with student COVID vaccine mandates
AOC Mocks Border Czar for Suggesting She's 'Impeding' The Law: 'Maybe He Can Learn to Read. The Constitution Would Be a Good Place to Start'
Representative Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez (D-N.Y.) took on her X social media account to criticize Tom Homan, President Donald Trump's border czar, over his comments on a "Know Your Rights with ICE" webinar that she hosted on her Facebook page.
White House Hit With Backlash After Barring AP From Oval Office, Air Force One Indefinitely: 'These Actions Are Wholly Un-American'
The Trump administration has officially banned The Associated Press reporters from the Oval Office and Air Force One since the global news organization refuses to refer to the "Gulf of America" as such.
Mexico to Extend Lawsuit Against US Armories, Who Sheinbaum Claims Could Be Cartel 'Accomplices,' If Trump Designates Cartels Terrorists
The designations include the Sinaloa cartel, Cartel Jalisco Nueva Generación, Cartel del Noroeste, La Familia Michoacana and the Carteles Unidos
Mexican President Warns U.S. Gunmakers Could Be Deemed Accomplices Of Cartels If Trump Admin Designates Them As Terrorist Groups
Claudia Sheinbaum said her government will expand its lawsuit against manufacturers in the U.S. if the Trump administration moves forward with the initiative
Prosecutor Claims Only a 'Fool' or 'Coward' Would Dismiss Eric Adams' Charges in Scathing Resignation Letter
Another federal prosecutor resigned from their position after the Department of Justice dismissed all federal charges in the corruption case against Eric Adams.
Zelensky Says Ukraine Wants 'Security Guarantees' Before Engaging in Talks About Ending War
While meeting with Vice President JD Vance, Zelensky reiterated his desire to only meet in-person with Vladimir Putin after a common plan is negotiated with President Trump
White House Posts a Valentine's Day Message Threatening Migrants With Deportation
The image was decorated with hearts, and the stern faces of President Donald Trump and his border chief
Undocumented Immigrants Have Been a Constant In Elon Musk's Companies, Report Shows
A new Bloomberg investigation shows undocumented immigrants have been a constant presence in Musk's companies.
Hundreds of Rabbis Against Trump's Gaza Takeover Sign an Ad in The New York Times: 'Jewish People Say No to Ethnic Cleansing!'
More than 350 rabbis came together to place a full-page ad in the New York Times, voicing their opposition to President Donald Trump's planned takeover of Gaza.
Top Federal Prosecutor Accuses DOJ of Asking Eric Adams to Enforce Trump's Immigration Policies 'In Exchange' For Dismissing Corruption Charges: Report
A top federal prosecutor accused the DOJ of pressuring her office to drop charges against Eric Adams for his support of Trump's immigration policies.
Activists Blast Stonewall Monument Honoring LGBTQ Rights For Removing 'Transgender and 'Queer' From Website: 'We Are in Danger'
Activists are outraged after terms relating to members of the LGBTQ+ community were removed from the website of the Stonewall National Monument.
New York Lawmaker Calls on Eric Adams to 'Be Removed' After Order to Dismiss His Indictment Triggers Mass Resignations
State Sen. Mike Gianaris said "Eric Adams is clearly compromised and can no longer be considered the legitimate leader of our city"
Biden-Appointed Judge Hamper's Trump Admin's Efforts to Freeze Foreign Aid
A federal judge ordered the administration to temporarily lift the funding freeze
Most Asian Stocks Rise As US Tariff Delays Give Breathing Space
The president has unveiled a range of hardball measures to bring an end to what he says is years of countries taking advantage of the United States, fuelling trade war fears and leading to warnings of another inflation spike.
Poll Reveals That Trump is More Popular Than Petro in Colombia After Diplomatic Spat
The poll by AtlasIntel also found that 82% of Colombians want Petro to pursue closer ties to Washington, and 70% hold a positive view of the U.S.
Trump Announces More Tariffs to 'Deliver Reciprocity to Our System of Trade'
Trump announced a new tariff policy, declaring that the US will impose "reciprocal tariffs" on foreign countries, matching the duties they place on US goods.
Judge Temporarily Blocks Trump's Order Restricting Gender-Affirming Care for Transgender Youth
A federal judge has temporarily blocked enforcement of Trump's executive order cutting federal funding for gender-affirming care, restoring access for transgender youth.
A Father Was Scheduled to Testify as a Witness in His Daughter's Murder Trial. He Was Later Found on a Plane to Be Deported
A Texas father, a key witness in his 11-year-old daughter's murder trial, was nearly deported after ICE detained him following his release on bail for a DWI, jeopardizing his chance to testify.
Trump Suggests Musk Met India's Prime Minister in Washington Because 'He Wants to Do Business in India'
The president initially claimed he wasn't sure why Musk met with the prime minister before assuming it must be business-related.
January 6 Rioter's Texas Business Slammed With Negative Reviews, Death Threats After Trump Pardon: 'You Are Still Guilty'
A Texas business owned by a pardoned January 6 rioter faces negative reviews and death threats
Judge Reinstates Head of Federal Anti-Corruption Agency Who Trump Tried to Fire
A federal judge has reinstated Hampton Dellinger as head of the Office of Special Counsel (OSC) after President Donald Trump attempted to fire him.
Scores of Federal Workers Fired As Trump's Government Purge Begins: Report
More than two weeks since President Donald Trump announced major plans to downscale the government, mass firing at multiple U.S. government agencies begun on Feb. 11, union sources and employees familiar with the layoffs told Reuters.
Democrat Grills Trump Education Nominee Linda McMahon About WWE Lawsuit Alleging She Allowed 'Systemic and Pervasive Abuse of Underage Children'
Senator Tammy Baldwin grilled Trump's education nominee, Linda McMahon, during her confirmation hearing over a lawsuit alleging she allowed systemic child abuse at WWE.
Nissan Says It Will Pull Out of Mexico If Trump Tariffs Come Into Effect
According to reports, the Nissan is "studying" the possibility of leaving Mexico if Trump goes through with his threats of imposing a 25% tariff on Mexican goods
Trump Says He Had 'Great Talks With Russia and Ukraine,' Claims 'Good Possibility' of Ending War
Trump announced early Thursday that he had "great talks" with both Putin and Zelenskyy, raising hopes of a possible end to the nearly three-year war in Ukraine.
Trump Education Nominee Faces Hearing as President Vows to Close Department
Trump's nominee for education secretary faces Senate scrutiny as the administration seeks to eliminate the Education Department.
Trump Admin's Use Of Military Flights To Deport Migrants Is Much More Expensive Than Civilian Planes, Report Shows
President Trump campaigned on mass deportations and cutting government spending, but his use of military aircraft for deportations does the exact opposite.