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Trump Fires USAID Inspector General
Trump administration battles employee lawsuit to block dismantling of USAID
U.S. District Judge Carl Nichols, an appointee of President Donald Trump, dealt the administration a setback Friday in its dismantling of the agency, temporarily halting plans to pull all but a fraction of USAID staffers off the job worldwide.
Trump fires USAID's inspector general after his office released a report critical of the administration
Paul Martin's office put out a report Monday detailing the negative impact of the Trump administration’s push for drastic cuts at the agency.
Trump fires USAID inspector general one day after blistering report
Paul K. Martin, appointed by President Joe Biden in December 2023, was informed of his dismissal through an email from the White House.
ICE, Trump Administration
2 Top ICE Officials Are Reassigned Amid Trump Administration Frustrations Over Immigration Arrests
Two top immigration enforcement officials have been reassigned amid frustrations in the Trump administration about the pace of immigration arrests
Top ICE officials reassigned amid Trump administration frustrations over pace of immigration arrests
The Department of Homeland Security said ICE “needs a culture of accountability that it has been starved of for the past four years.”
Former ICE official discusses Trump administration's deportation goals, arrests made
Frustration has grown inside the Trump administration over the speed of arrests and deportations of migrants. The White House says ICE has made 11,000 arrests in the last 18 days. During his inauguration,
Trump, Consumer Financial Protection Bureau
How America's chief consumer-protection agency came into the Trump administration's crosshairs
While business groups have long lamented actions taken by the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau, Trump and his allies want to dismantle the agency wholesale.
Is Trump hurting or helping Americans by freezing Consumer Financial Protection Bureau?
The Trump administration's got its eyes on the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau. What's at stake for Americans? Experts weigh in.
Trump wants to shut the CFPB. So what does this consumer agency do?
President Trump and other critics of the agency say it needs to be shut down. Supporters of the agency point to its record of protecting consumers.
Trump, Ukraine and NATO
Trump administration voices doubt about Ukraine joining NATO, keeping all its territory
Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth says Ukraine is unlikely to join NATO or keep all its territory. Trump says he'll start talks with Putin to end war.
Trump: Not Practical for Ukraine to Join NATO, Get Back All Land
U.S. President Donald Trump said on Wednesday he did not think it was practical for Ukraine to join NATO and that it was unlikely Ukraine will get back all of its land. Trump discussed the war in Ukraine on Wednesday in phone calls with Russian President Vladimir Putin and Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskiy,
Trump, Putin Will Hold Talks on Ending War in Ukraine
President Donald Trump said he and Russian President Vladimir Putin agreed in a phone call to start negotiating an end to war in Ukraine. Kurt Volker, former US Special Representative for Ukraine Negotiations,
US judge keeps block on Trump federal buyout plan
Here’s what federal judges could do if they’re ignored by the Trump administration
Recent court orders slowing down or indefinitely blocking President Donald Trump’s policy blitz have raised the specter that the executive branch might openly flout the federal judiciary and prompted questions about how judges would respond.
Judge says he will continue to pause Trump's federal buyout offer
A federal judge says he will continue to pause the Trump administration's federal employee buyout offer until he issues a ruling on a preliminary injunction.
Trump’s ‘deferred resignation’ offer for federal workers remains in limbo
More than 2 million federal workers will have to keep waiting for clarity over President Donald Trump’s controversial “deferred resignation” plan after a federal judge heard arguments Monday about the program’s legality without issuing an immediate ruling about its future.
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Government Watchdogs Fired by Trump Sue His Administration and Ask Judge to Reinstate Them
WASHINGTON — Eight government watchdogs have sued over their mass firing that removed oversight of President Donald Trump's ...
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All of the Trump Administration’s Major Moves in the First 23 Days
The New York Times is tracking the actions and significant statements of President Trump and his administration during the ...
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Trump Education Dept rescinds Biden administration's 'profoundly unfair' guidance on NIL compensation
The U.S. Department of Education announced Wednesday that it has rescinded last-minute guidance from the previous ...
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The Trump administration is already influencing college sports
The Department of Education rescinded a Title IX memo on name, image and likeness, and college sports continues to be ...
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Oregon politician nominated to Trump administration will test Republican support for unions
DeRemer, tapped to be President Donald Trump's labor secretary, will face her confirmation hearing on Wednesday.
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Trump administration’s cuts at NIH are helping fuel RFK Jr.’s worst idea
The Trump administration has created an existential crisis for several government agencies and departments — few more ...
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Trump administration live updates: Tulsi Gabbard set for confirmation vote; DOGE panel holds hearing
Follow live updates as the Senate votes on Tulsi Gabbard's nomination. The House DOGE subcommittee, led by Rep. Marjorie ...
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