A federal judge's order barring DOGE from accessing Treasury Department[1] data is vague enough that some legal experts believe it even blocks the agency's secretary from reviewing records and systems, prompting Republicans to blast what they consider judicial
President Donald Trump[1] has started his second stint in the White House by earning positive reviews from Americans, with especially high marks given for the president keeping campaign promises.
A large majority of Americans, 70%, believe Trump is doing "what
Sen. John Kennedy, R-La., launched a unique attack against U.K. Prime Minister Keir Starmer [1]over a plan to relinquish a military base in the Indian Ocean, cautioning the British leader to "put down the bong."
"Because the United Nations wants the United
House Speaker Mike Johnson poked fun at "flailing" Democrats on Sunday and vowed that the House of Representatives would be just as aggressive in pushing legislation as President Donald Trump has been with executive orders.
Johnson made[1] the statement during