In a major policy shift, the U.S. Department of Commerce has rescinded a Biden-era rule that limited AI chip exports, easing tensions with tech firms and foreign nations. This move is expected to bolster American innovation while addressing national security concerns.
Senator Adam Schiff and other Democrats are calling for an inquiry into the Defense Department's role in Trump's acceptance of a luxury jet from Qatar, raising serious constitutional and security concerns.
As the U.S. contemplates converting a luxury jet gifted by Qatar to President Trump into Air Force One, experts warn of potential security risks and exorbitant costs. Could this be a risky move for national security?
A growing number of Republican lawmakers are expressing concern over President Trump's acceptance of a luxury Boeing 747 from Qatar, citing national security risks and potential impropriety. Prominent GOP figures like Sen. Rand Paul and Sen. Ted Cruz have voiced strong opposition, calling for the deal to be rejected as it could legitimize a regime linked to terrorism.
Senate Minority Leader Chuck Schumer places a hold on all Trump Justice Department nominees as he seeks clarity on the controversial plan to accept a luxury jet from Qatar for Air Force One.
Senator Chuck Schumer plans to block all Justice Department appointees until he gets clarity on Trump's controversial acceptance of a $500 million jet from Qatar, citing national security risks and political corruption.
Top Senate Democrats are urging a vote to censure Trump over his reported plan to accept a $400M luxury jet from Qatar, citing serious national security risks and conflicts of interest. The controversy escalates as Trump prepares for a Middle East tour.
In a dramatic shift, OpenAI CEO Sam Altman warns that government approval for AI software could hinder U.S. innovation. This comes amid changing sentiments in the tech industry and government regarding AI risks and regulations.
In a landmark announcement on Victory Day, President Trump and Prime Minister Starmer unveiled a historic trade deal that promises billions in new market access for American exporters, boosting jobs and enhancing economic security between the two nations.
The White House has nominated Matthew Anderson, a former Air Force colonel and Space Force advocate, as NASA's deputy administrator. His limited NASA experience raises eyebrows, but leaders believe his national security background will be an asset.