In his first 100 days, President Trump faces declining approval ratings and fierce opposition while navigating tariffs and a legal battle with Harvard. Discover the key events shaping his presidency.
President Trump's ambitious mega-bill is on shaky ground as key Republican members voice opposition. With only one vote to spare in the House Budget Committee, the future of this legislation hangs in the balance.
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.
In a surprising twist, prominent MAGA figures like Ben Shapiro and Laura Loomer express strong opposition to Trump's plan to accept a gift of a Qatari jet, raising ethical and security concerns.
In a bold decision, the Episcopal Church is terminating its partnership with the U.S. government on refugee resettlement, rejecting the resettlement of white Afrikaners from South Africa due to moral concerns. This move marks the end of a nearly 40-year relationship.
In a surprising turn of events, President Trump has withdrawn his nomination of Ed Martin for U.S. Attorney in Washington, D.C., after facing significant pushback from Senate Democrats and key Republicans. Martin's controversial past and lack of prosecutorial experience ultimately led to his nomination's collapse.
In a surprising turn, President Trump announces he will replace Ed Martin as his nominee for U.S. Attorney for D.C. after facing opposition from key Senate Republicans. What’s next for Trump’s administration?
In a contentious vote, the Republican-led House has passed a measure to rename the Gulf of Mexico to the 'Gulf of America.' Introduced by Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene, the legislation faces challenges in the Senate as bipartisan support is necessary to overcome a filibuster.
President Trump refuses to lower the 145% tariffs on China, insisting it’s essential as trade talks approach. With tensions rising, will this strategy pay off or escalate the trade war?
Friedrich Merz is set to be sworn in as Germany's Chancellor, ending months of political limbo. He aims to revitalize the economy and tackle rising far-right sentiment while navigating international relations.