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Coronavirus response efforts ramp up as first US death confirmed
House and Senate negotiators working through the weekend on a COVID-19 aid package are now trying to agree on a figure between $7 billion and $8 billion.
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House and Senate negotiators working through the weekend on a COVID-19 aid package are now trying to agree on a figure between $7 billion and $8 billion.
The court said the Trump administration must halt its policy of sending asylum-seeking migrants to Mexico as their U.S. court cases unwind.
President Donald Trump has signaled, for the second time since last summer, he will nominated Rep. John Ratcliffe to be director of national intelligence.
Trump's economic adviser said he believed the administration's handling of the response to COVID-19 would be a boon for his 2020 campaign.
White House is expected to soon weaken rules meant to limit mercury and other toxic emissions from oil and coal-fired power plants across the nation.
The Department of Homeland Security has broadly expanded two pilot programs that fast-track the deportations of asylum-seeking migrants at the U.S. border.
The Trump administration sent a request to Congress for $1.25 billion in additional emergency funding to help combat the deadly coronavirus outbreak.
President Donald Trump is considering Georgia Republican Rep. Doug Collins for the post of director of national intelligence.
Trump economic growth forecast assumes productive election year - 2020
Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell on Thursday backed up Attorney General William Barr, saying the president should listen to his AG and stop tweeting.
Senate Democrats want to know who at the National Security Council is in charge of responding to coronavirus and other challenges in global health security.
Trump administration informs lawmakers it plans to shift $3.8B in previously appropriated Pentagon funds to southern border wall construction.
Among several tweets related to Roger Stone’s case, President Trump tweeted about U.S. District Judge Amy Berman Jackson and her actions in previous cases.
Trump's proposed budget this year might be the most aggressive when it comes to slashing renewable energy and climate research
Pushed to respond to speculation from a Republican senator, a top White House official said they do not know whether the coronavirus from China could have originated in a laboratory there.
The president's fiscal 2021 budget blueprint assumes the transfer of the Secret Service back to its traditional home within the Treasury Department.
The president’s fiscal 2021 budget will not include funding for the licensing of Nevada’s Yucca Mountain as a nuclear waste repository.
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