“I shouldn’t say this because it’s politically incorrect,” Trump told the reporter, before saying it anyway.
By declining to defend the rule, Trump’s Federal Trade Commission would ensure employers could continue locking workers in their jobs.
The decisions so far show that the conservative court isn’t going to act as a resistance to an increasingly autocratic president.
The refurbished Trump robot recites the oath of office, which one social media user found “odd because it’s something he ignores.”
“This is the most outrageous action, I think, this crowd has taken on education,” Sen. Mark Warner (D) said.
Sen. Thom Tillis (R-N.C.), unburdened by having to run for reelection, torched his party’s “Big Beautiful Bill.”
Without such limits, large donors could skirt caps on individual contributions to a candidate by giving the party unlimited sums to spend on their behalf.
The neuroscientist, whose company was partly bankrolled by Musk, gave Trump a shocking heads-up of what the president can expect from the tech mogul in the future.
The anchor responded to the president’s rage post with six words.
The “Last Week Tonight” host exposed a “toxic” move that “everyone who votes” in favor of must be held accountable for.
Donald Trump’s niece pulled no punches with her withering summary of her cousin.
Harry Enten said the president’s signature “big, beautiful bill” is not at all popular with the public.
The post was condemned as dehumanizing and “disgusting.”
The president boasted about bringing two qualities back to the U.S., and critics vehemently disagreed.
They are reportedly “strongly considering” a bid to replace retiring North Carolina Republican Thom Tillis.
The president cited a hypothetical letter to Japanese leaders — but with one major flaw.
Canadian Prime Minister Mark Carney says trade talks with U.S. have resumed after Canada rescinded its plan to tax U.S. technology firms.
The president said a “group of very wealthy people” were ready to invest in the Chinese video sharing app.
A new estimate from the nonpartisan Congressional Budget Office suggests that it could add $3.3 trillion to the national debt.
Republicans are expected to pass the $4 trillion package that includes historic cuts to Medicaid and federal food assistance programs on Monday.
The self-described Democratic Socialist also told “Meet the Press” there is no reason they should be billionaires in a country with so much inequality.
The North Carolina Republican faced sharp attacks from President Donald Trump after he voted against his massive tax and spending bill on Saturday.
Sen. Markwayne Mullin claims people are “gaming the system.”
Deeply experienced National Park Service staffers are leaving in the face of budget cuts and uncertainty, and they might never be replaced.
It was an upside-down world at NATO, where all credit for higher defense spending went to Trump, even though it’s in response to Putin’s murderous war.