As the government shutdown drags on, Democrats are abandoning outreach efforts and opting for a confrontational stance against Trump. Discover the shift in party dynamics and what it means for the future.
In a controversial decision, the White House has frozen over $2 billion in funding for transportation projects in Chicago, aiming to shift political dynamics in Democratic strongholds. The move has sparked outrage and debate over federal funding practices.
In a bold move during the ongoing government shutdown, President Trump plans to meet with his budget director to discuss cuts to 'Democrat Agencies.' With 2 million federal workers affected, the political fallout is escalating.
In a bold move, President Trump suggests using American cities as military training grounds, igniting controversy over military's nonpartisan role amidst rising crime. Historians warn this could redefine the armed forces' purpose.
As Netanyahu meets Trump, the Israeli leader's radical shift in military strategy raises questions about his future. Will the new approach lead to a lasting peace or further escalation?
In a bold move, Trump calls on NATO allies to stop buying Russian oil and impose major sanctions on Russia to help end the war in Ukraine. He also suggests significant tariffs on China to reduce its influence over Russia.
In a historic move, Senate Republicans invoked the 'nuclear option' to expedite the confirmation of President Trump's nominees, bypassing traditional hurdles and igniting a fierce debate over Senate rules. Discover the implications of this significant change in Senate dynamics.
In a surprising turn of events, advisers to President Trump are reportedly trying to persuade Mayor Eric Adams to end his reelection bid. With potential positions being floated, the political landscape in New York City could shift dramatically as Adams weighs his options.
As the midterm elections approach, Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent reveals the Trump administration's consideration of declaring a national housing emergency to address pressing voter issues.
In a groundbreaking move, President Trump has cut $4.9 billion in foreign aid without Congress's approval, utilizing a tactic not seen in nearly 50 years. This controversial decision raises questions about presidential power and the future of U.S. foreign aid.