The Biden administration's push to transform Elon Musk's DOGE cuts into lasting policy is stalling amid opposition from both Democrats and Republicans. With a budget proposal looming, lawmakers express skepticism about the cuts' viability, raising concerns over foreign aid and fiscal responsibility.
In a controversial move, President Trump's administration unveils a $163 billion budget cut, significantly reducing funding for education and housing while ramping up defense and border security spending. Reactions are mixed as lawmakers debate the implications.
Elon Musk's Department of Government Efficiency (DOGE) is making waves in Washington, slashing funding and reshaping federal agencies. As Trump’s right-hand man, Musk has sparked a political backlash while pushing unprecedented changes in just 100 days.
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.
Critical vaccination clinics across the U.S. have been abruptly canceled, raising alarms about public health with rising measles cases and vaccine hesitancy. Experts warn of dire consequences for vulnerable populations.
The Trump administration is reportedly discussing potential cuts to the CDC’s domestic HIV program, sparking concerns over the future of HIV prevention efforts across the U.S. Advocates warn about the implications for testing and outreach as the administration seeks to streamline federal spending.
As Congress prepares to vote on a funding bill to prevent a government shutdown, President Trump's influence appears to sway hardline Republicans. Will bipartisan support stabilize the government amid budget cuts?
Billionaire Elon Musk met with Republican senators to discuss potential budget rescissions that could enforce federal budget cuts into law. Sparks fly as he pushes for government efficiency amid ongoing legal battles and protests.
President Trump's upcoming address to Congress highlights a nation divided, as he touts his achievements and faces backlash over immigration policies and economic uncertainty. Will his speech unify or further polarize the country?
Donald Trump's push for tax cuts faces a major hurdle as fiscal concerns mount. With promises of new tariffs, can he balance the budget and satisfy his party's donors? Voter sentiment may lead to unexpected consequences.