Trump Will 'Most Likely' Give TikTok A '90-Day Extension' To Avoid US Ban After He Takes Office On Monday: Report
President-elect Donald Trump on Saturday said he will "most likely" give TikTok a 90-day reprieve from a potential ban in the U.S. when he takes office on Monday, NBC News reported.
Internet Roasts Trump After He Misspells Education Secretary's Name in Nomination Announcement: 'Does He Even Know These People?'
Donald Trump faced ridicule after repeatedly misnaming his deputy education secretary nominee, Penny Schwinn, as "Peggy" in an official announcement.
Trump Taps Man Who Was Fired From Space Force For Top Air Force Position
Matthew Lohmeier was fired for saying Marxist beliefs and DEI policies were prevalent in the U.S. military
Trump's Incoming Border Czar Tom Homan Promises 'Big Raid Across the Country' Starting Tuesday
Donald Trump's incoming border czar Tom Homan said the administration will kick off the president-elect's campaign promise of mass deportations beginning with a series of large-scale raids the day after the inauguration.
Louisiana Will Fly MAGA Flag Over Governor's Mansion to 'Celebrate' Trump's Inauguration On Monday
Along with the American flag, Louisiana will fly the "Make America Great Again" flag over the governor's mansion for Donald Trump's presidential inauguration on Monday
Farming Industry Braces for Deportation Of Many Of Its Workers as Trump Returns to Power
Legal workshops surge nationwide as immigrant farmworkers secure guardianships, wages, and travel plans amid fears of mass deportations under Trump.
Trump's Bold Deportation Plan Faces Major Hurdles: Millions at Risk, Nations Resist Repatriation
Recalcitrant nations like Cuba, China, and Venezuela hinder Trump's mass deportation efforts, accepting only a fraction of deportable citizens, complicating repatriation logistics.
Exclusive: Trump's Intention To Make Canada The 51st State Could Backfire For The GOP, Strategist Says
Trump has gloated over making Canada the 51st state of the union, threatening to use "economic force." Here's what to keep in mind if that were to happen.
Bill Gates Says He Was 'Frankly Impressed' By Trump During 'Intriguing' 3-Hour Dinner
Bill Gates praised Donald Trump for his interest in global health and innovation during a private three-hour dinner.
Elizabeth Warren Urges Trump to Instill Safeguards to Address 'Key Corruption Risks' As Concern About Tech Billionaires' Roles in Government Mounts: Report
Senator Elizabeth Warren is calling on Trump to implement stronger ethics rules to prevent corruption and conflicts of interest within his administration.
Marjorie Taylor Greene Suggests 'Security Threat,' Rather Than Cold, Could Be Reason for Indoor Inauguration
Marjorie Taylor Greene questions if security concerns, rather than cold weather, prompted Trump to move inauguration ceremony indoors.
Trump Mercilessly Mocked for Moving Inauguration Indoors Due to Cold Weather: 'And Y'All Want to Invade Canada?'
The internet is ridiculing President-elect Donald Trump following the announcement that his upcoming inauguration will be moved indoors due to weather.
Trump Says He Had a 'Very Good Call' With Xi Jinping About 'Balancing Trade, Fentanyl, TikTok and Many Other Subjects'
Trump and China's president discuss trade, fentanyl, and TikTok amid a looming U.S. ban.
Trump DHS Nominee Pledging Faster FEMA Response Time Took Over a Month To Request Aid For Her Own State
South Dakota Governor Kristi Noem, nominee for Secretary of Homeland Security, vowed to overhaul FEMA's disaster response times, enforce stricter in-office policies and eliminate political bias in relief efforts during her confirmation hearing.
JD Vance Calls App That Allows Migrants to Seek Asylum in the US 'The Most Underreported Scandal of the Biden Admin'
Vice President-elect JD Vance slammed CBP One, an immigration app, ahead of Trump's planned executive orders to reverse Biden-era policies.
Apple Pauses AI-Generated News Summaries After Fake Headlines Claim Trump Endorsed Walz and More
Apple is walking back on its summaries feature, Apple Intelligence, in a rare public blunder for the $3.5 trillion tech corporation.
Walz Takes Jab at Trump as Inauguration Is Moved Indoors: 'There's No Such Thing as Bad Weather'
Tim Walz took a jab at Donald Trump's decision to move his inauguration indoors due to cold weather, sharing a snowy photo of himself speaking outside.
Top Journalist Claims Marco Rubio Won't Last Long As Secretary Of State; Here's Why
POLITICO's Nahal Toosi says Rubio is being undermined even before getting confirmed
Vivek Ramaswamy, Who Was Just Passed Over For Senate Seat, Plans to Run for Ohio Governor: Report
Vivek Ramaswamy reportedly has plans to run for the governor of Ohio after he was passed over to represent the state in the Senate.
EU and Mexico Reach New Trade Agreement As Trump Threatens Both With New Tariffs
The "global agreement" will expand opportunities in services, strengthen supply chains and bolster investment protections, per spokesperson.
Top Tech Reporter Mocks Lawmakers for Suddenly Changing Mind on TikTok Ban: 'China Has Called Our Bluff'
A top tech reporter mocked lawmakers for suddenly changing their minds regarding the TikTok ban in a last ditch effort to save the app.
Former US Attorney Lays Out 'Concerns' With Trump AG Pick Pam Bondi's Answers in Confirmation Hearing
Former Florida AG Pam Bondi is vying to become the next Attorney General of the U.S., but experts worry her loyalty to Trump could cloud her impartiality.
Who Is Mike Banks, The Texas Border Czar Set To Be The Next CBP Chief
Banks played a key role in Texas' Operation Lone Star, an initiative aimed at countering record levels of migrant crossings
Trump Team Stonewalling Latin American Nations on Mass Deportation Talks: 'This is Not How It's Supposed to Work'
Trump's refusal to engage Latin American leaders on deportation plans is leaving governments anxious as he aims to reshape the U.S.'s immigration landscape on his first day in office
Republican Bill to Eliminate Education Department Officially Introduced Days Before Trump Inauguration
A Republican bill to abolish the Department of Education has been introduced just days before Donald Trump's inauguration.
Boom in "Know-Your-Rights" Sessions for Immigrants Amid Deportation Fears in NYC
In response to Trump's mass deportation threats, schools, libraries, and community groups have intensified efforts to provide immigrants with critical information about their rights.
ACLU To Launch 'Robust Challenge' To Trump's Mass Deportations As Soon As He Takes Office
The civil rights organization will file lawsuits and campaigns to challenge state-backed mass deportations, oppose detention centers, and defend immigrant rights nationwide.
Mexico's Sheinbaum Vows to Curb China Imports in New Concession to Incoming Trump Admin
The announcement comes two weeks after Mexico pledged a a 19% duty on goods entering the country via courier from nations without trade agreements like China
Trump Appoints Man Who Was Publicly Denounced for Operating an Airstrip in a National Recreation Area for Natural Resources Position
Trump appoints Michael Boren, a businessman tied to legal disputes over an Idaho airstrip, as U.S. Under Secretary for Natural Resources.
Trump's Rhetoric On The Panama Canal Could Advance U.S. Interests, But It Could Also Backfire
Analysts believe takeover comments could be aimed at getting lower fees, but they could also push Panama to embrace China