Arizona's Democratic Gov. Katie Hobbs[1] says the border state, which voted for President-elect Donald Trump in the presidential election this month, will not be aiding the incoming administration with its "misguided" plan to launch a mass deportation operation.
President-elect Donald Trump’s new pick to lead the Department of Defense, Pete Hegseth[1], is being blasted for tattoos that some allege are symbols of White supremacy and Christian nationalism.
Hegseth, 44, is a former Fox News host and retired Army major
FEMA Director Deanne Criswell vowed to request an inspector general investigation into orders that FEMA employees avoid homes of Trump supporters during relief efforts for Hurricane Milton[1].
Criswell made the commitment during her testimony before the House
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu[1] made no secret of his feelings toward President Biden after Donald Trump was elected this month, publicly revealing he'd ignored the current U.S. president's counsel and threats to withhold aid.
"The U.S. had