In a bold statement, Trump claims Washington D.C. will be 'LIBERATED' today, vowing to tackle crime and homelessness as he prepares for a press conference. Mayor Bowser disputes his claims of a crime spike, citing a significant drop in violent crime. Can Trump’s promises reshape the capital’s future?
Federal agents conducted controversial immigration raids at a Home Depot in Van Nuys, leading to arrests and raising questions about racial profiling and legal compliance with a recent court order.
In a stunning twist, IRS Commissioner Billy Long has been dismissed just two months into his term after a clash over taxpayer data and immigration. Discover the reasons behind this historic removal and its implications.
A clash between the IRS and the White House escalated as the agency faced pressure to use tax data for locating undocumented immigrants. IRS Commissioner Billy Long was ousted amid tensions over privacy and immigration enforcement.
President Trump is directing the military to target drug cartels in Latin America, marking a significant shift in strategy against the flow of illicit drugs into the U.S. The move raises questions about potential military engagement and its implications.
Emil Bove has been confirmed as a federal appellate judge despite serious allegations from whistleblowers regarding his oversight at the Justice Department. The contentious nomination faced intense scrutiny from former prosecutors and judges.
The Trump administration is sending mixed messages about DACA, leaving Dreamers anxious about their future. As policies shift, many are questioning their protections and the implications of recent enforcement actions.
A coalition of 21 states has filed a lawsuit against the USDA's demand for personal SNAP applicant data, claiming it violates privacy laws and threatens food assistance programs.
Japan's political landscape is transforming as the far-right party Sanseito gains unprecedented support, echoing Trump's 'America First.' Economic struggles and youth dissatisfaction are driving this change.
As President Trump visits Scotland, locals express their discontent through creative protests, blending humor with serious messages about politics and social issues. From witty placards to beach messages, Scots are making their voices heard.