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Democrats question Trump’s stamina after he appears to nod off in public
Democratic lawmakers are questioning President Trump's stamina after he appeared to doze off during a Cabinet meeting.
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Democratic lawmakers are questioning President Trump's stamina after he appeared to doze off during a Cabinet meeting.
The IG said Hegseth could declassify information, but his use of Signal on a personal phone to send nonpublic info violated DOD policy.
Ayanna S. Pressley will not challenge Sen. Edward J. Markey in the Democratic primary next year and will seek reelection instead.
s MAHA agenda, will be CDC's principal deputy director. The appointment was not announced by the agency.
↵↵"No," White House press secretary Karoline Leavitt replied when asked whether Trump wanted sitting members of Congress executed — in another remarkable moment in the James S. Brady Briefing Room.
s right to self-govern, the delegate faces questions about whether she should now step aside.
The Senate officially cleared legislation to compel the release of files related to the late sex offender Jeffrey Epstein.
President Donald Trump nominated a new CFPB leader, but the administration acknowledges OMB Director Russ Vought will remain in charge.
↵↵Hogan, who died in July at age 71, appears in 1982's "Rocky III" as Thunderlips, introducing himself as a larger than life figure to non-wrestling fans.
↵↵The high-stakes meeting with Orban also exemplified Trump 2.0's preference to work around Congress — at times, the president, who's looked and sounded tired since returning from a Wednesday day trip
Christopher S. Murphy, D-Conn. "And we want to stay together."↵↵Sen.
Christopher S.
Harry S. Truman had the second-shortest average at six hours and 43 minutes. The averages come from a Roll Call Factba.se analysis of presidential schedules from FDR to Biden.
President Joe Biden dons a Kansas City Chiefs helmet during a White House event on Friday celebrating the team’s Super Bowl win in February.
A group of 20 Republican-led states sued Tuesday to strike down a recent government program to address migration at the U.S.-Mexico border.
The American Civil Liberties Union, which challenged the directive in court on behalf of migrant families, has argued the Title 42 rule violates the U.S.’s legal obligations to consider asylum claims.
Durbin, a leader on immigration negotiations, said in a news release Thursday that he “strongly support[s] the President’s actions to clearly spell out legal pathways for migrants from Latin America and