In his first 100 days back in office, Trump risks America's economic stability with aggressive tariffs and chaotic policies. As prices soar and confidence wanes, can he deliver on his promise of an 'affordable' America?
In just 100 days, Trump has reshaped global politics with radical policies that alienate allies and embolden adversaries. From tariffs to territorial ambitions, the world watches closely.
In a dramatic move, Secretary of State Marco Rubio has announced a massive overhaul of the State Department, aiming to cut staff by 15% and consolidate over 100 bureaus worldwide as part of Trump’s agenda. This plan has sparked controversy and concerns about U.S. global leadership.
The Trump administration is planning a radical restructuring of the State Department, potentially closing embassies in Southern Africa and revamping how U.S. diplomats are selected and trained. This move aims to align the department with an 'America First' doctrine and streamline operations.
President Trump is set to fire several National Security Council officials after a meeting with far-right activist Laura Loomer, who urged a purge of staffers she deemed untrustworthy. This controversial move raises questions about loyalty within Trump’s administration.
The Trump administration has terminated the vast majority of USAID programs, affecting millions globally. With only 18% remaining, humanitarian organizations warn of dire consequences as critical aid is cut.
China's Foreign Minister Wang Yi warns that 'America First' policies could lead to a return of the 'law of the jungle', threatening international order and stability.
In a controversial Oval Office meeting, Trump claims victory over Zelensky while European leaders rally behind Ukraine. Is a shift in US foreign policy brewing?
House Republicans overcame internal divides to pass a framework for a multitrillion dollar plan addressing defense, energy, immigration, and tax policy, setting the stage for a lengthy legislative process.