In a surprising twist, Elon Musk has publicly condemned President Trump’s massive tax and immigration bill, labeling it a 'disgusting abomination' that threatens to increase national debt. This bold statement complicates the GOP's efforts to pass the legislation, which has already faced backlash from conservatives.
A sudden drone assault by Ukraine on Russian installations has raised alarms about U.S. vulnerabilities, particularly regarding foreign land purchases near sensitive military sites. Lawmakers are calling for vigilance and new legislation to protect national interests.
The Trump administration has formally requested Congress to cut all federal funding for PBS and NPR by 2026-2027, claiming taxpayer support subsidizes 'biased' media. This drastic measure has sparked lawsuits and fierce public debate.
Elon Musk criticizes President Trump's massive spending bill, calling it a 'disgusting abomination' that threatens America's economy with unsustainable debt. He warns of dire consequences for citizens, while lawmakers defend the legislation.
The White House has proposed a $9.4 billion rescission package targeting foreign aid and various domestic programs. Congressional Republicans aim to pass it swiftly, but will they succeed?
Elon Musk has publicly criticized President Trump's sweeping domestic policy bill, labeling it a 'disgusting abomination.' His remarks come as GOP senators work on a multi-trillion-dollar package amid concerns over its cost. Will Musk's influence sway Republican lawmakers?
Donald Trump's administration seeks Supreme Court intervention to lift a ruling blocking mass job cuts across federal agencies, arguing it is within presidential authority. This follows a judge's decision siding with unions and local governments against the layoffs.
More than $14 billion in US renewable energy and EV investments are on hold, with over 10,000 jobs at risk due to fears of Congress ending clean energy tax credits. Can the clean energy boom survive?
At a town hall, Senator Joni Ernst faced angry constituents over proposed Medicaid cuts. Her controversial remark, 'We all are going to die,' sparked further outrage as she defended the GOP's legislative agenda.
In a significant ruling, the 9th Circuit Court has frozen President Trump's mass firings directive at multiple agencies, marking a setback for his plans to reshape the federal government. The court emphasized that such drastic measures require congressional authorization.