Federal judge drops case against Trump advisor Peter Navarro
A federal judge has closed the case against Trump trade advisor Peter Navarro over his alleged use of a private email for government business and mishandling of presidential records.
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A federal judge has closed the case against Trump trade advisor Peter Navarro over his alleged use of a private email for government business and mishandling of presidential records.
New legislation proposes capping immigration parole admissions in the U.S. at 3,000 annually starting in 2029 and restricts parole for individuals from "countries of concern."
Senate Minority Leader Chuck Schumer, D-N.Y, said President Donald Trump's budget bill spells disaster for senior citizens and Republicans who support it.
Republican Virginia Attorney General Jason Miyares refers Loudoun County schools to the Justice Department over transgender locker room policy backlash.
The California Senate approved a measure to allow inmates sentenced to life without parole the chance to seek an early release if their crimes were committed before the age of 26.
Columbia University's accrediting body has been notified by the Trump administration that the Ivy League school is failing to meet standards for receiving federal funds.
Amid accusations against freshman GOP Rep. Bresnahan for continued stock trading despite campaign promises, Republicans and Democrats trade barbs over congressional stock trading practices.
On the campaign trail, President Donald Trump repeatedly promised voters that he’d be the “best friend Jewish Americans have ever had in the White House.” But after a string of violent antisemitic attacks, the president has been criticized for his slow or muted responses. Tyler Pager, a White House correspondent for The New York Times, explains.
House Speaker Mike Johnson told reporters he was surprised by Elon Musk's criticism of the "big, beautiful bill" after the two discussed why the legislation was necessary.
Transportation Secretary Sean Duffy is threatening to pull federal funding on California's long-troubled high-speed rail project after a scathing report found a myriad of problems, including skyrocketing costs and budget shortfalls.