The “blink-and-you’ll-miss-it” remark is “an obvious signal” to the president’s friends and supporters, said Miles Taylor.
The White House decorations sent shivers down social media users’ spines.
The “Late Show” host wants to know why the president had an MRI.
The president made perhaps his clearest statement yet about the possibility of seeking another term, which is banned by the Constitution.
It’s another instance of a Trump-appointed US Attorney running into legal trouble.
The U.S. president’s family raked in more than $800 million from sales of crypto assets in the first half of 2025 alone, a Reuters examination found.
Sen. Tommy Tuberville (R-Ala.) said that President Trump seeking another term in the White House is “very unlikely, but don’t ever close the book on” the president. “Senator, is it constitutional for President Trump to run for a third term? He’s teasing that,” a reporter asked Tuberville in a clip posted to the social platform…
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The move adds to Trump’s efforts to preserve monuments that honor Confederate leaders.
96 <!– Welcome to The Hill’s Defense & NatSec newsletter {beacon} Defense &National Security Defense &National Security <!– The Big Story Pentagon moves to fire civilian workers with ‘speed and conviction’ The Pentagon has pulled key protections for its civilian personnel, directing managers to move with “speed and conviction” to fire underperforming workers, according…
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The moment happened during a discussion about Trump and his supporters repeatedly floating the idea of him serving a third term.
Sarah Matthews called the president a “narcissist” who needs to “grow up” while talking about what she’d do if she were in the Democratic Party.
Nvidia CEO Jensen Huang offered praise for President Trump and his energy and manufacturing policies Tuesday, even borrowing the president’s signature phrase and thanking the crowd at Nvidia’s conference in Washington for “making America great again.” Huang brought the chipmaker’s GTC conference, sometimes referred to as the “Super Bowl” of artificial intelligence (AI), to Washington,…
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The Pentagon has pulled key protections for its civilian personnel, directing managers to move with “speed and conviction” to fire underperforming workers, according to a memo issued one day before the U.S. government shut down. “Supervisors and human resources (HR) professionals are directed to act with speed and conviction to facilitate the separation from Federal…
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The journalist shared a truly illuminating anecdote on “The View” about his early-morning phone call with President Donald Trump after the 2024 election.
Harrison Fields blamed Democrats for putting millions of Americans at risk of losing food stamps, despite the fact that he supported previous GOP cuts to the program.
The administration is trying to get rid of 4,000 federal employees as a way to squeeze Democrats who are standing their ground.
California Gov. Gavin Newsom (D) urged donors Tuesday to stop giving money to the state’s redistricting measure on the ballot this election. An email from Newsom to donors obtained by The Hill notes that the governor’s team has “hit our budget goals and raised what we need in order to pass Proposition 50.” “You can…
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Almost two-thirds of Americans disapprove of President Trump’s White House ballroom plan, according to a poll. In the Yahoo/YouGov poll, 61 percent of respondents said they did not support Trump’s plan to add a ballroom, while 25 percent backed the move. The demolition of the East Wing of the White House to make space for…
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An American studies professor breaks down what the president’s repeated attack says about him.
One in 8 Americans rely on food stamps, but the USDA says “the well has run dry.” Here’s what you can do.
Rep. Jason Smith (R-Mo.), the chair of the House Ways and Means Committee, this week expressed opposition to the Trump administration’s proposal to boost Argentine beef imports. Smith, in a Southeast Missourian op-ed published Monday, said he told President Trump in a recent conversation that “purchasing beef tariff-free from Argentina would be devastating to America’s…
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The governor of California slammed the president for fixating on White House renovations as millions of Americans are set to lose food assistance.
The attorney general is all in on one of the dumber conspiracy theories out there.
A federal judge has indefinitely blocked President Trump’s efforts to lay off thousands of federal employees amid the government shutdown. U.S. District Judge Susan Illston, an appointee of former President Clinton, sided with government employee unions that asked her to bar the administration from carrying out the reductions in force (RIFs) as the lawsuit moves forward. More…
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The White House provided multiple media outlets with an official list last week of all the companies and individuals contributing to Trump’s $300 million ballroom.