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Trump Torches His Own Party’s Shutdown Deal
The president killed a bipartisan TSA compromise brokered by Senate Republicans — and replaced it with demands Democrats can't and won't meet
The president killed a bipartisan TSA compromise brokered by Senate Republicans — and replaced it with demands Democrats can't and won't meet
Dueling accounts from inside the White House have turned a Cabinet departure into a credibility contest — and the contradictions run in every direction.
Federal judges reject administration's "motions to strike" targeting factual statements about presidential ties to sex offender
Federal judge rejects apex doctrine claim, ruling 'extraordinary circumstances' require sworn testimony on DOGE's closure of foreign aid agency
President announces July 4 shutdown to transform performing arts venue into world-class facility after conservative board takeover
Multiple lawmakers cite Greenland threats and Nobel Prize text as evidence president unable to discharge duties
Administration quietly returned tens of millions in December; advocates call move “betrayal” of 2024 campaign promises
Two Trump Cabinet officials face mounting disapproval amid scandals and controversies