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Trump Admin Moves to Scrap $1.776 Billion Anti-Weaponization Fund After Court Block and Bipartisan Backlash
The Trump administration is reportedly preparing to abandon its proposed $1.776 billion "anti-weaponization" fund after facing mounting legal challenges, bipartisan criticism and resistance from within Republican ranks, marking a significant setback for one of the Justice Department's most controversial initiatives. 
The Trump administration is reportedly preparing to abandon its proposed $1.776 billion "anti-weaponization" fund after facing mounting legal challenges, bipartisan criticism and resistance from within Republican ranks, marking a significant setback for one of the Justice Department's most controversial initiatives. -
Trump Says Hezbollah Agreed to Halt Attacks After Call With Netanyahu, Beirut Strike Averted
President Donald Trump said Monday that Israel and Hezbollah have agreed to halt hostilities after a series of diplomatic contacts, a claim that emerged just hours after Iran-linked media reported the suspension of U.S.-Iran negotiations and warned of broader regional escalation. 
President Donald Trump said Monday that Israel and Hezbollah have agreed to halt hostilities after a series of diplomatic contacts, a claim that emerged just hours after Iran-linked media reported the suspension of U.S.-Iran negotiations and warned of broader regional escalation. -
Trump Shrugs Off Reported Iran Talks Suspension, Says ‘I Don’t Particularly Want To Talk Either’
President Donald Trump dismissed reports that Iran has suspended negotiations with the United States, saying Tehran never formally informed Washington of any decision and signaling he is prepared to move forward without further talks as tensions rise across the Middle East. 
President Donald Trump dismissed reports that Iran has suspended negotiations with the United States, saying Tehran never formally informed Washington of any decision and signaling he is prepared to move forward without further talks as tensions rise across the Middle East. -
U.S. and Iran Exchange New Attacks While Trump Revises Deal Terms on Hormuz, Uranium
The United States and Iran exchanged fresh military strikes over the weekend, raising new doubts about diplomatic efforts to end the conflict as President Donald Trump reviews proposed terms for a potential agreement and both sides accuse the other of escalating tensions. 
The United States and Iran exchanged fresh military strikes over the weekend, raising new doubts about diplomatic efforts to end the conflict as President Donald Trump reviews proposed terms for a potential agreement and both sides accuse the other of escalating tensions. -
Pete Hegseth Warns NATO Allies of ‘Clear Shift’ as Trump Administration Demands Higher Defense Spending
Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth delivered one of the Trump administration's strongest warnings yet to NATO allies on Saturday, telling security leaders at the Shangri-La Dialogue in Singapore that nations unwilling to increase defense spending should expect a "clear shift" in how Washington approaches its alliances. 
Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth delivered one of the Trump administration's strongest warnings yet to NATO allies on Saturday, telling security leaders at the Shangri-La Dialogue in Singapore that nations unwilling to increase defense spending should expect a "clear shift" in how Washington approaches its alliances. -
Aliens.gov Goes Viral as White House Blends UFO Conspiracy Language With Immigration Enforcement Campaign
The Trump administration has launched an unconventional new immigration website that borrows heavily from UFO conspiracy culture, transforming the language of extraterrestrial disclosure into a political messaging campaign focused on illegal immigration and federal enforcement efforts. 
The Trump administration has launched an unconventional new immigration website that borrows heavily from UFO conspiracy culture, transforming the language of extraterrestrial disclosure into a political messaging campaign focused on illegal immigration and federal enforcement efforts. -
JD Vance Says U.S., Iran Are ‘Very Close’ to Deal as Hormuz Shipping and Nuclear Talks Advance
Vice President JD Vance said the United States and Iran are nearing a diplomatic breakthrough that could formalize a fragile ceasefire, reopen the Strait of Hormuz to commercial shipping and launch a new round of negotiations over Tehran's nuclear program, marking the most significant progress in U.S.-Iran relations since the recent conflict in the Persian Gulf. 
Vice President JD Vance said the United States and Iran are nearing a diplomatic breakthrough that could formalize a fragile ceasefire, reopen the Strait of Hormuz to commercial shipping and launch a new round of negotiations over Tehran's nuclear program, marking the most significant progress in U.S.-Iran relations since the recent conflict in the Persian Gulf. -
Trump Admin Sues Massachusetts Over ICE ‘Confidential’ Plates in Escalating Immigration Fight
The Trump administration escalated its confrontation with Democratic-led states over immigration enforcement Tuesday, filing a federal lawsuit against Massachusetts for allegedly refusing to issue confidential license plates to vehicles used by U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement and U.S. Customs and Border Protection agents. 
The Trump administration escalated its confrontation with Democratic-led states over immigration enforcement Tuesday, filing a federal lawsuit against Massachusetts for allegedly refusing to issue confidential license plates to vehicles used by U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement and U.S. Customs and Border Protection agents. -
GOP Rebels Marjorie Taylor Greene and Thomas Massie Spotted Together in Costa Rica
Marjorie Taylor Greene and Thomas Massie, two of the Republican Party's most outspoken critics of foreign intervention and federal spending, were photographed together during a vacation in Costa Rica this week, a public sighting that quickly fueled speculation about the growing alliance inside the GOP's anti-establishment wing. 
Marjorie Taylor Greene and Thomas Massie, two of the Republican Party's most outspoken critics of foreign intervention and federal spending, were photographed together during a vacation in Costa Rica this week, a public sighting that quickly fueled speculation about the growing alliance inside the GOP's anti-establishment wing. -
Jimmy Kimmel Mocks Pete Hegseth as Trump Reverses Embarrassing Poland Troop Order
Donald Trump is facing renewed scrutiny over turmoil inside his national security team after Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth abruptly canceled a planned troop deployment to Poland, triggering what The Wall Street Journal described as an angry intervention from the president and setting off a wave of ridicule from late-night television host Jimmy Kimmel. 
Donald Trump is facing renewed scrutiny over turmoil inside his national security team after Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth abruptly canceled a planned troop deployment to Poland, triggering what The Wall Street Journal described as an angry intervention from the president and setting off a wave of ridicule from late-night television host Jimmy Kimmel.