July 28 'Dangerous and illegal': Democrat AGs sue Trump over effort to use SNAP to locate migrants The Trump administration's demand that states turn over personal SNAP recipient data prompted a lawsuit from Democrat, who say it's a front to track down and deport illegal immigrants.
July 28 Trump admin issues new guidance to protect religious expression across federal workforce Federal agencies are now required to protect religious expression in the workplace, marking one of the most sweeping moves in decades to defend faith and freedoms in the civil service.
July 28 Bass, Newsom more interested in ‘sheltering’ illegal immigrants than rebuilding from fires: Stephen Miller Stephen Miller claims efforts to shelter illegal immigrants by Gov. Gavin Newsom and Mayor Karen Bass could have been used to rebuild LA areas damaged by wildfires.
July 28 After Scotland, Trump enters crucial trade week and eyes Fed's decision on rate cuts President Donald Trump is expected to focus on global trade relationships as well as the Federal Reserve's upcoming decision on the nation's interest rate.
July 28 America must win the AI race — and prepare for the worst The race for artificial intelligence supremacy requires both bold innovation and vigilant security measures as America exports not just technology but values to counter China's approach
July 27 Secret Service thwarts potential threat near Trump's White House grounds with rapid response U.S. Secret Service took a suspect into custody after they climbed a fence at the Treasury Building adjacent to the White House, the individual will face unlawful entry charges.
July 27 Rubio downplays 2028 talk, touts Vance as Trump's successor Secretary of State Marco Rubio said Vice President JD Vance would make a great Republican presidential nominee in 2028.
July 27 Artist pulls art from Smithsonian gallery after museum tries to alter her trans Statue of Liberty painting National Portrait Gallery loses Amy Sherald exhibition after disagreement over the display of her controversial transgender Statue of Liberty artwork.
July 26 Federal judge tosses Trump DOJ lawsuit against sanctuary policies in Chicago A federal judge in Illinois has dismissed a Trump administration lawsuit that sought to disrupt limits Chicago imposes on cooperation between federal immigration agents and local police.
July 26 Trump signs rescissions package, closes out week with trip to Scotland Trump visited the Federal Reserve headquarters, signed the rescissions package, and headed off to Scotland this week.