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USAID was rotten, but Trump needs the ‘soft power’ of foreign aid done right

By abruptly shuttering the USAID only a fortnight after returning to Washington, President Trump is signaling that he will bring accountability and efficiency to...

Congress must defend freedom of dissent after Biden’s outrageous ‘debank’ scandal

Under Joe Biden, debanking became one of the federal government's most effective censorship tools — now the Republican Congress must take action.

February 2025

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Elon Musk calls for ‘wholesale removal’ of federal regulations

Elon Musk wants to nuke federal regulations now and ask questions later.

FBI agents sue over Justice Dept. effort to ID employees involved in Trump-related investigations

FBI agents who participated in investigations related to President Trump have sued over Justice Department efforts to develop a list of employees involved in those inquiries that they fear could be a precursor to mass firings.

House DOGE panel calls in NPR, PBS to defend their ‘systematically biased content’

The House panel going after government waste is demanding the National Public Radio and the Public Broadcasting Service to defend why they should continue to receive taxpayer money after accusing the outlets of producing "systematically biased content."

Doug Collins confirmed as veterans affairs secretary as Trump Cabinet takes shape

The U.S. Senate on Tuesday confirmed Doug Collins as secretary of veterans affairs, putting the former congressman and Iraq War veteran at the helm of a department that provides crucial care to America's veterans.

Trump’s tariff threats: Winners, losers and what it means for you

President Donald Trump threatened heavy tariffs on China, Canada and Mexico over drugs and border security. Canada and Mexico struck last-minute deals to avoid the tariffs, while China got hit with new duties and fired back.

Trump to become first sitting president to attend Super Bowl

President Donald Trump is expected to join thousands of football fans at Super Bowl 59 in New Orleans this weekend, according to multiple reports.

More than 20,000 federal workers accept Trump’s buyout offer, with ‘largest spike’ yet to come

The number of federal workers who have accepted the Trump administration's buyout offer has exceeded 20,000, with a large increase in resignations expected ahead of Thursday's deadline, the Washington Times has learned.

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