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Corey Lewandowski Forced Out After Guyana Photos With Kristi Noem Sparks Backlash
Corey Lewandowski, a longtime adviser to President Donald Trump, is leaving his role as a special government employee after photographs surfaced showing him alongside former Homeland Security Secretary Kristi Noem during an official visit to Guyana, according to multiple officials and sources familiar with the decision. 
Corey Lewandowski, a longtime adviser to President Donald Trump, is leaving his role as a special government employee after photographs surfaced showing him alongside former Homeland Security Secretary Kristi Noem during an official visit to Guyana, according to multiple officials and sources familiar with the decision. -
Pentagon Prayer Sparks Backlash as Hegseth Calls for “Overwhelming Violence” in Wartime Address
Pete Hegseth is facing mounting scrutiny after calling for "overwhelming violence" against enemies during a livestreamed prayer service at the Pentagon, intensifying debate over the role of religion in U.S. military leadership as the conflict involving Iran expands. 
Pete Hegseth is facing mounting scrutiny after calling for "overwhelming violence" against enemies during a livestreamed prayer service at the Pentagon, intensifying debate over the role of religion in U.S. military leadership as the conflict involving Iran expands. -
Kushner Faces Congressional Probe Over $5 Billion Fundraising Push While Acting as Trump Peace Envoy
Jared Kushner is facing mounting scrutiny from lawmakers and ethics watchdogs as his role in Middle East diplomacy for Donald Trump intersects with efforts to raise billions of dollars for his private equity firm, prompting a formal congressional investigation and intensifying concerns about potential conflicts of interest. 
Jared Kushner is facing mounting scrutiny from lawmakers and ethics watchdogs as his role in Middle East diplomacy for Donald Trump intersects with efforts to raise billions of dollars for his private equity firm, prompting a formal congressional investigation and intensifying concerns about potential conflicts of interest. -
Trump Faces Scrutiny After ‘Gift From Iran’ Claim as Doctors Cite ‘Worrisome’ Signs
President Donald Trump's remarks about receiving a "present" from Iran during an Oval Office exchange have triggered renewed scrutiny of his communication style and mental fitness, as the United States navigates escalating tensions with Tehran. 
President Donald Trump's remarks about receiving a "present" from Iran during an Oval Office exchange have triggered renewed scrutiny of his communication style and mental fitness, as the United States navigates escalating tensions with Tehran. -
White House Rejects Elon Musk’s $250 Million Offer to Pay TSA Workers Amid 6-Week DHS Shutdown
The White House declined an offer from Elon Musk to cover the salaries of unpaid Transportation Security Administration workers during the ongoing Department of Homeland Security shutdown, citing legal constraints tied to federal ethics rules and government contracting. 
The White House declined an offer from Elon Musk to cover the salaries of unpaid Transportation Security Administration workers during the ongoing Department of Homeland Security shutdown, citing legal constraints tied to federal ethics rules and government contracting. -
Minnesota Sues Trump Administration Over ‘Hidden Evidence’ in 3 Federal Shootings Cases
Minnesota officials have filed a lawsuit against the Trump administration, alleging that federal agencies including the Department of Homeland Security and the Justice Department withheld critical evidence tied to a series of officer-involved shootings, including the deaths of Renee Good and Alex Pretti, intensifying a growing confrontation over accountability in federal law enforcement operations. 
Minnesota officials have filed a lawsuit against the Trump administration, alleging that federal agencies including the Department of Homeland Security and the Justice Department withheld critical evidence tied to a series of officer-involved shootings, including the deaths of Renee Good and Alex Pretti, intensifying a growing confrontation over accountability in federal law enforcement operations. -
Trump Voted by Mail in Florida Despite Calling System ‘Totally Corrupt,’ Records Show
Public voting records in Palm Beach County, Florida, show that President Donald Trump cast a ballot by mail in a recent special election, a disclosure that is drawing renewed scrutiny because of his repeated warnings that mail-in voting is unreliable and prone to abuse. 
Public voting records in Palm Beach County, Florida, show that President Donald Trump cast a ballot by mail in a recent special election, a disclosure that is drawing renewed scrutiny because of his repeated warnings that mail-in voting is unreliable and prone to abuse. -
Trump Faces Market Manipulation Accusations After Iran Denies Talks and S&P 500 Whipsaws
President Donald Trump faced accusations of moving financial markets with unverified claims about diplomacy with Iran after a Monday morning social-media post helped send stocks sharply higher and oil prices sharply lower, only for Tehran to reject the premise of the statement within the hour. 
President Donald Trump faced accusations of moving financial markets with unverified claims about diplomacy with Iran after a Monday morning social-media post helped send stocks sharply higher and oil prices sharply lower, only for Tehran to reject the premise of the statement within the hour. -
Senate Confirms Markwayne Mullin as DHS Chief in 54-45 Vote After Kristi Noem’s Ouster
Markwayne Mullin won Senate confirmation Monday to lead the Department of Homeland Security, giving President Donald Trump a new Cabinet official to drive his immigration agenda after Kristi Noem's removal under mounting scandal. The Senate approved the Oklahoma Republican by a 54-to-45 vote, elevating a senator with no prior experience overseeing DHS into one of the administration's most politically sensitive posts. 
Markwayne Mullin won Senate confirmation Monday to lead the Department of Homeland Security, giving President Donald Trump a new Cabinet official to drive his immigration agenda after Kristi Noem's removal under mounting scandal. The Senate approved the Oklahoma Republican by a 54-to-45 vote, elevating a senator with no prior experience overseeing DHS into one of the administration's most politically sensitive posts. -
Trump Calls Democrats ‘America’s Greatest Enemy’ as Iran War Death Toll Hits 13 and Oil Tops $106
President Donald Trump turned from the widening U.S. conflict with Iran to a new domestic political offensive Sunday, declaring Democrats "America's greatest enemy" in a social-media post that landed as 13 U.S. service members have been killed, oil prices have surged above $106 a barrel and the Department of Homeland Security shutdown continues to disrupt airport operations across the country. 
President Donald Trump turned from the widening U.S. conflict with Iran to a new domestic political offensive Sunday, declaring Democrats "America's greatest enemy" in a social-media post that landed as 13 U.S. service members have been killed, oil prices have surged above $106 a barrel and the Department of Homeland Security shutdown continues to disrupt airport operations across the country.