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Vice President JD Vance defended White House chief of staff Susie Wiles after a Vanity Fair article detailed internal tensions within the Trump administration, saying he has had disagreements with her ...
The developer of ICEBlock, an iPhone app that anonymously tracks the presence of Immigration and Customs Enforcement agents, has sued the Trump administration for free speech violations after Apple ...
FIRST TIME SINCE THAT VIDEO WAS RELEASED. CONGRESSWOMAN MAGGIE GOODLANDER VOLUNTEERED AT A COMMUNITY THANKSGIVING MEAL IN NASHUA TUESDAY. BUT BACK IN D.C., SHE’S FACING SCRUTINY FROM THE FBI OVER HER ...
A new USCIS memo under the Trump administration orders a review and re-interview of nearly 200,000 refugees admitted during the Biden years, alarming advocates. The Trump administration plans a review ...
During her remarks in an interview this week, Senator Elissa Slotkin called out the Trump administration's stunning lack of transparency. Slotkin stated, "We're just asking for the basics." What the ...
Ellen Mei said she was given a termination notice by the USDA one day after speaking to the network about her own experience as a furloughed federal employee MSNBC/YouTube USDA employee Ellen Mei gave ...
When Ellen Mei agreed to appear on MSNBC at the beginning of the government shutdown, the furloughed federal employee didn’t realize it might lead to her never returning to work again. The day after ...
In a lengthy “60 Minutes” interview, President Donald Trump made false and questionable claims about nuclear weapons testing, inflation and military strikes in the Caribbean Sea. He also repeated ...
In his first "60 Minutes" interview in five years, President Donald Trump misled about his administration’s deportation strategy and his record on grocery prices. The nearly 90-minute interview came a ...
BOSTON — A federal judge in Boston on Thursday seemed skeptical of the Trump’s administration’s argument that SNAP benefits could be suspended for the first time in the food aid program’s history ...
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