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Trump formalizes move of career federal workers into ‘at will’ roles

President Trump formally moved to implement his plan for making it easier to fire federal workers in policy roles, signing an executive order moving them into a new class that critics say will be akin

Trump attacks CNN’s Collins: ‘Hatred in her eyes’

President Trump on Wednesday attacked CNN’s Kaitlan Collins, accusing her of having “hatred in her eyes,” while he took questions from reporters in the Oval Office. The president was answering a quest

Trump congratulates Hilton on yet-to-be called California governor’s race

President Trump on Wednesday congratulated Republican Steve Hilton for “coming in first” in the California gubernatorial primary, but Decision Desk HQ has not called the race yet. “Congratulations to

Trump on whether anti-weaponization fund is dead: ‘I’d have to ask the lawyers’

President Trump sidestepped a question Wednesday about whether his $1.8 billion anti-weaponization fund is a dead idea or just on hold after acting Attorney General Todd Blanche said there were no pla

House moves forward on new aid for Ukraine package, spurning Trump

Six Republicans joined Democrats on Wednesday to push through a vote on military aid for Ukraine, a blow to President Trump’s handling of Russia’s war against the country and his withdrawal of U.S. su

Same-sex marriage support dips by 3 points from 2025: Gallup

Americans’ support for same-sex marriage has dipped in the last year, according to a new poll. In the Gallup poll, 65 percent of respondents said same-sex marriages “should be valid” under the law, wh

Live updates: House passes Iran war powers resolution; Senate moves forward with reconciliation

The reconciliation bill funding immigration agencies advanced in the Senate along party lines on Wednesday afternoon. The 53-46 vote kicks off hours of debate, followed by a series of unlimited back-t

House passes resolution to end Iran War, challenging Trump

House lawmakers on Wednesday passed legislation designed to force President Trump to end the Iran War, marking a victory for Democrats and the constitutional purists who say the conflict is illegal wi

Cassidy yells for Trump to ‘get engaged’ on medical debt in Senate speech

Sen. Bill Cassidy (R-La.) on Wednesday yelled for President Trump to “get engaged” on lowering medical debt as prices soar in part due to the expiration of ObamaCare subsidies.  In his Wednesday speec

George Floyd family’s attorneys demand apology after Minnesota GOP holds moment of silence for Derek Chauvin

The attorneys who represented George Floyd’s family following his murder in 2020 are demanding a public apology after the Minnesota Republican Party honored Floyd’s convicted killer, former police off

Columbia professors who backed Gaza protests file antisemitism claim

Jewish Columbia University professors on Tuesday filed a claim with the university about antisemitism they faced while supporting protests in support of the Palestinians in Gaza during the Israel-Hama

Iran uses Lebanon as wedge between Trump and Israel

Iran is using Lebanon as leverage in peace talks with the U.S., exploiting tensions between President Trump and Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu’s government in the process.  Trump held two e

3 questions answered by The Hill’s Invest in America Summit

The Hill held its second annual Invest in America Summit on Wednesday, as lawmakers, regulators and industry leaders spoke about how the U.S. economy is changing and keeping up with its competitors. 

Conservative think tank alleges widespread ObamaCare enrollment fraud

An influential conservative think tank contends that a quarter of all ObamaCare exchange enrollments were improper, adding more fuel to claims from the Trump administration and GOP lawmakers that the

Pattie Gonia vs. Patagonia trademark dispute plays out on social media

Patagonia claimed Pattie Gonia's merchandise has confused customers who believed it resembled that of the 1972-founded company.

Senate advances stalled immigration enforcement funding bill

The Senate on Wednesday voted to start considering a package to fund immigration enforcement agencies after weeks of delay while Republicans pushed back on the White House’s $1.8 billion “anti-weaponi

Hunter Biden: Cocaine found at White House ‘most definitely’ not his

Former President Biden’s (D) son, Hunter Biden, took to social media to shut down accusations that he left a bag of cocaine at the White House in 2023 during his father’s presidency. Hunter Biden, who

AI policy groups call for NDAA guardrails on lethal autonomous weapons

AI policy groups are urging leaders on the House and Senate Armed Services Committees to add guardrails to an annual defense policy bill on the military’s use of lethal autonomous weapons.  Americans

Watch live: Trump gives remarks from White House

President Trump is speaking from the White House on Wednesday afternoon after signing executive orders. Trump’s comments come as the administration has promoted its work on the Lincoln Memorial Reflec

Pence: ‘I expect there will be issues’ around Pulte pick as Trump DNI

Former Vice President Mike Pence on Wednesday said he believes President Trump’s selection of Bill Pulte as outgoing Director of National Intelligence Tulsi Gabbard’s acting replacement will face obst

Colombian presidential candidate thanks Trump for support

Right-wing Colombian presidential candidate Abelardo De La Espriella on Wednesday thanked President Trump for his support after De La Espriella won the most votes in the initial round of elections. De

Sanders weighs in on Platner: ‘I’m sure he’s not a saint’

Sen. Bernie Sanders (I-Vt.) addressed new criticism against the candidate he endorsed in Maine’s Senate race.  Democratic candidate Graham Platner, who was already under fire for controversial social

Spencer Pratt popularity ‘wake up call’ for California Democrats: Van Jones

CNN analyst Van Jones said the rise in popularity of reality tv star Spencer Pratt (R) in the Los Angeles mayoral race against incumbent Mayor Karen Bass (D) is a sign of broader voter frustration wit

Cruz, Cantwell bill to overhaul college sports gets Nick Saban backing

Senators in both parties say they are close to passing landmark legislation that would pave the way for a major overhaul of the rules governing college athletics. The Protect College Sports Act, intro

Top Texas elections official stepping down

Texas Secretary of State Jane Nelson on Tuesday announced that she’s stepping down ahead of midterm elections amid several Lone Star State races that have garnered national attention. She’s set to dep

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