White House says federal layoffs could hit ‘thousands’ ahead of Trump, Vought meeting
The federal government may have to lay off ‘thousands’ of employees if the government shutdown continues, White House press secretary Karoline Leavitt
War Department pushes back on ‘false’ narrative of internal strategy split
Rejecting reports of a split with the brass, the Department of War says the National Defense Strategy was ‘seamlessly coordinated’ with senior
NATO allies clash after Russian jets breach airspace, testing alliance resolve
Recent Russian incursions into NATO airspace have sharpened divisions inside the alliance over how to respond, exposing both the strength and
First bipartisan shutdown negotiations surface on Capitol Hill after funding bill blocked again
Bipartisan talks on reopening the government began to materialize less than a day into the shutdown, with Republicans and Democrats trying to
Trump remains open to talks with Kim Jong Un as South Korea warns of North Korean missile reach
President Donald Trump is open to talks with North Korean leader Kim Jong Un ‘without any preconditions,’ a White House official said,
JD Vance responds to Hakeem Jeffries’ claim sombrero meme is ‘racist’
Vice President JD Vance brushed off outrage over President Donald Trump sharing a video meme depicting House Minority Leader Hakeem Jeffries in
Vance blames Schumer’s fear of AOC primary challenge as shutdown cause
Vice President JD Vance on Wednesday blamed Senate Minority Leader Chuck Schumer for the government shutdown, saying Schumer listened to far-left members