Category: Politics
Around 154,000 Federal Employees Accepted Buyout Packages from Trump Administration
According to a source, this year approximately 154,000 federal employees took buyouts from the Trump administration, highlighting efforts to reduce the size of the federal workforce.
Trump Unveils Plans for New $200 Million Ballroom at the White House
The White House revealed that a new extravagant ballroom costing $200 million will start construction in September and is set to be completed before President Donald Trump’s term concludes in early 2029, marking another significant addition to ‘The People’s House’ during Trump’s presidency.
Trump Administration Takes Action Against Harvard Over Discrimination Claims
The Trump administration has notified Harvard University regarding allegations of antisemitic discrimination, leading to a referral to the U.S. Justice Department.
North Korea’s Bold Claim: A nuclear state and proud of it!
North Korea has made it clear that they are done with any discussions about denuclearization and are demanding recognition as a nuclear weapons state from the U.S.
Trump Adjusts Blame in Light of New GDP Data
Remember how Donald Trump previously held Joe Biden accountable for economic struggles? His stance has taken a surprising turn after new GDP statistics.
Lula’s Stand Against Tariffs: A Temporary Triumph Over Trump
President of Brazil, Luiz Inacio Lula da Silva, managed to put a damper on Donald Trump’s 50% tariff threat, at least for now. Markets are relieved with a bunch of exemptions coming from the U.S.
War Rapport Wednesday: What Trump’s Executive Order Means for College Sports
With just a month left until the 2025 College football season kicks off, some crucial updates have come from The White House. President Trump recently signed an executive order, ‘Saving College Sports,’ aimed at reshaping the future of college athletics.
Army Secretary Cancels Job Offer to Former Biden Official at West Point
On Wednesday, Army Secretary Daniel Driscoll ordered West Point to retract the previously extended job offer to Jen Easterly, a former Biden administration official. Easterly was set to become the Robert F. McDermott Distinguished Chair at the academy, causing controversy and prompting a review of hiring practices.
Trump’s New Copper Tariff Sends Market Spiraling
A new 50% tariff on copper products has prompted a massive drop in U.S. copper futures, while raw copper remains untaxed.
Fed Holds Interest Rates Steady – Powell Faces Unprecedented Dissent
In a surprising turn, the Federal Reserve decided to keep interest rates unchanged after its latest meeting, despite pressure from President Trump. This notably marked the first time in decades that two members expressed dissent.
