President Trump on Saturday touted his campaign promise for tax-free tips and thanked Nevada voters for delivering his win as he stopped for a victory lap in the battleground state that flipped red for the first time in decades in November. "In the coming weeks, I'll be working with Congress to get a bill on...
President Trump’s bid to end birthright citizenship is dividing House Republicans, highlighting internal differences on the thorny topic of immigration just as the GOP is making gains with Hispanic voters. Many conservatives, wary that birthright citizenship has been abused by those living in the country illegally, are backing Trump’s executive order, which has become a...
Seven Democratic senators voted to confirm South Dakota Gov. Kristi Noem (R) as the head of the Department of Homeland Security (DHS), allowing her to lead an agency that will be paramount to President Trump's plan to crack down on illegal immigration during his second White House term. Noem’s nomination was approved with a 59-34...
Democratic strategist James Carville urged party members to allow President Trump to “punch himself out” during his first few weeks in office. “He just says anything that he wants to say,” Carville said during a Friday appearance on MSNBC. "He's just going to keep plowing through," Carville continued. "And what we have to learn as...
In a letter first obtained by Fox News Digital, House Speaker Mike Johnson invited President Donald Trump to address Congress on March 4 to share his 'America First vision for our legislative future.'
President Donald Trump’s executive orders targeting the federal workforce have injected a fresh wave of anxiety among employees across the bureaucracy — stoking fears...
Speaking to thousands of supporters in Las Vegas, President Trump vowed to deliver on his "no tax on tips" campaign promise to hospitality workers Saturday.
Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth on Saturday released his priorities for the Pentagon soon after Vice President J.D. Vance cast the tiebreaking vote in the Senate and swore him into office.
Air Force Gen. Charles Q. Brown, the chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff, wants to remain on the job until his four-year term ends in September 2027. However, that will be up to President Trump, who has complained about senior leaders in the Pentagon that he says are overly focused on diversity and inclusion issues at the expense of combat readiness.