Donald Trump’s White House has invoked a rarely used rule to make people people pay to file lawsuits against the government.
Here's a look at what happened in the U.S. government this week: President Donald Trump delivered the longest address to Congress in U.S. history, clocking in at over one hour and 40 minutes. Trump ...
Lives Lived: In addition to being a master of the jazz vibraphone, Roy Ayers was a leader in the movement that added electric ...
In a show of solidarity, dozens of Democratic members joined Green in the well and sang “We Shall Overcome.” Speaker Johnson ...
Last month, Trump announced he would impose a 25 percent tariff on goods from America’s closest neighbors. Two days later, he ...
Trump pauses tariffs on both Mexico and Canada until April after calls with Sheinbaum and Trudeau: Live - President clarifies ...
Only Texas Representative Al Green managed to do any actual protesting, waving his cane and crying out that Trump had “no ...
Trump signs executive orders delaying USMCA tariffs on products from Mexico and Canada for nearly one month. Newsweek's live ...
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