President Donald Trump’s team of Russia-Ukraine peace negotiators are heading to Saudi Arabia to begin ceasefire talks in Trump’s fourth week back in the Oval Office.
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National security advisor says Putin, Zelenskyy agree ‘only President Trump could get them to the table’
President Donald Trump’s national security advisor Michael Waltz says Americans want “payback” of billions spent on Ukraine war ahead of US-Russia talks.
Dems concede Republicans ‘running circles’ around them online as Trump remakes Washington
The Department of Government Efficiency created its own account on X last November, amassing 4 million followers with a stream of news on contract cancellations Read More
Trump is shocking official Washington. Will he leave his mark on the District too?
Donald Trump isn’t just looking to remake the federal government. He has his sights set on the city of Washington, too. In his first few Read More
IRS to slash thousands of workers off the payroll: report
The Associated Press reported the IRS will cut thousands of employees as the Trump administration trims the federal workforce.
Democrat Congressman Says He’s In Munich To Undercut Trump Administration Abroad
Rep. Jason Crow (D-CO) admitted during a recent appearance on MSNBC that he had traveled to Europe with the intent to undercut the Trump administration’s Read More
Federal department slashes millions in contracts, including $230K for ‘Brazilian forest and gender consultant’
The Agriculture Department has terminated nearly 80 contracts after a review by Elon Musk’s DOGE, including for a Brazilian forest and gender consultant.
As Trump Drains The Swamp, Democrat Sea Creatures Emerge
You know, every now and again, I like to call “time out” on all the divisiveness and anger that threaten to tear apart the very Read More
Federal judge delays Labor Department’s request to block DOGE access
A federal judge has indefinitely delayed a ruling on whether the Labor Department’s request to block billionaire Elon Musk’s DOGE from accessing internal system data.
Over-regulation partly to blame for ‘wildly expensive’ research costs, says medical executive
Fox News Digital speaks to the President of the Association of American Medical Colleges, Dr. David Skorton, about reforms that can help reduce overhead costs associated with federally funded research grants.