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Trump faces onslaught of lawsuits over Day One orders

The echo of President Trump's oath of office had barely died down Monday when the first lawsuits were filed to derail his plans.

GOP leaders huddle with Trump but still haven’t agreed on strategy to pass his agenda

Congressional Republican met with President Trump on Tuesday to hash out a legislative strategy but have yet to land on the same page.

Trump rails against Democrats’ handling of California wildfires

President Trump said Tuesday his executive order demanding that California elected officials allow water to flow to communities instead of into the Pacific Ocean is needed because state environmental policies are destroying fire-ravaged Los Angeles.

Trump defends Jan. 6 pardons: ‘Murderers today aren’t even charged’

President Trump on Tuesday defended his decision to grant clemency for nearly 1,500 Jan. 6 protestors, including those who were charged and convicted of crimes against police officers.

Trump announces $500 billion AI investment for new data centers, jobs

President Trump announced a multibillion-dollar artificial intelligence infrastructure deal Tuesday with private tech companies, predicting the planned data centers will create more than 100,000 jobs in the U.S.

Trump to survey recovery efforts in North Carolina, visit California in first second term trip

President Trump announced Tuesday that he will travel to North Carolina and California this weekend for the first trips of his second term.

Hegseth’s former sister-in-law goes public with allegations of alcohol, spousal abuse

Defense Secretary nominee Pete Hegseth's former sister-in-law submitted an affidavit to the Senate Armed Services Committee saying she believes he "has an alcohol abuse problem and was abusive to his ex-wife Samantha."

Pentagon swears in 32 new Trump appointees for top defense posts

The Pentagon inducted 32 new Trump administration appointees for key defense positions, including many aides formerly working for national security committees on Capitol Hill or veterans of the previous Trump administration.

Pardoned Jan. 6 defendants celebrate outside the D.C. jail

Newly pardoned Jan. 6 defendants and supporters gathered Tuesday outside the D.C. jail to celebrate the clemency granted by President Trump and to demand the speedy release of the remaining Jan. 6 prisoners.

Thune sets up votes to confirm Hegseth by week’s end

Senate Majority Leader John Thune (R-S.D.) put the procedural wheels in motion to confirm embattled secretary of Defense nominee Pete Hegseth by the end of the week. Senate Republicans are moving ahead quickly on Hegseth’s nomination despite an affidavit from his former sister-in-law obtained by Senate Democrats that accuses him of having an alcohol problem and...

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