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President Trump has confirmed a US-China trade deal with 55% tariffs on Chinese goods and 10% on US goods. He described the relationship as 'excellent,' pending final approval from both leaders.
President Trump announced plans to phase out FEMA after the hurricane season, shifting disaster response to states. Federal aid will decrease, with funding decisions coming directly from his office.
The FBI rescued 109 children and arrested 244 alleged child predators in Texas during Operation Soteria Shield, announced on June 10 in Dallas. This monthlong effort showcases a strong commitment to combating child exploitation.
The U.S. Treasury sanctioned El Chapo’s sons, Archivaldo Iván and Jesús Alfredo Guzmán Salazar for fentanyl trafficking. A $10 million reward each is offered for their capture, targeting the Sinaloa Cartel’s Los Chapitos faction.
Shenghua Wen, a Chinese national in California, pleaded guilty to exporting arms to North Korea on June 9. The Department of Justice revealed he shipped weapons from Long Beach, receiving $2 million from North Korean officials.
Health Secretary RFK Jr. has removed all 17 members of the CDC's vaccine advisory panel. He believes 'a clean sweep is necessary to reestablish public confidence in vaccine science.'
The Department of the Interior approved a major expansion for Signal Peak Energy's Bull Mountains coal mine, citing a national energy emergency. This allows a nearly tenfold production increase, boosting domestic energy.
ICE deported 122 illegal immigrants to China on a 'Special High Risk Charter Flight' as announced by DHS on June 9. This operation highlights the administration's commitment to enforcing immigration laws and ensuring public safety.
Violent anti-ICE protests in Los Angeles have led to chaos, prompting President Trump to deploy the National Guard. Megyn Kelly and Charlie Kirk discuss the unrest and political reactions on her recent show.
FBI Deputy Director Dan Bongino’s X posts from June 2-8, 2025, detail immigration enforcement in LA, suspect searches, and probes into violent crimes. He highlights arrests, declining murder rates, and the FBI’s commitment to law and order.
The U.S. Army made its first detentions in military zones along the Mexico border on June 3 near Santa Teresa, NM. This move by the Trump administration aims to enhance border security using military-controlled land.
The FDA has recalled over 732,000 bottles of carvedilol, a blood pressure drug, due to a potential cancer-causing substance. This Class II recall by Glenmark Pharmaceuticals urges patients to consult doctors for safety.
President Trump has enacted a travel ban on 12 nations and restrictions on 7 others, effective June 9. This proclamation aims to protect national security by limiting entry from high-risk countries.
Laura Delano shares her troubling experience with psychiatric drugs, revealing their severe side effects. Watch this 11 minute interview where she critiques the mental health industry for prioritizing profit over patient care on Tucker Carlson's platform.
Nevada lawmakers passed Assembly Bill 499, a bipartisan election reform combining voter ID rules with more ballot drop boxes. The bill, awaiting Gov. Joe Lombardo’s signature, passed the Senate 16-5 on June 2.
Secretary of Homeland Security Kristi Noem announced the end of the Quiet Skies Program, addressed a delayed Coast Guard project, and took action against terrorism. Her X posts highlight efforts to secure the U.S. and eliminate government waste.
Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth is confident NATO will adopt a 5 percent GDP defense spending target. He spoke at a Brussels meeting, pushing for commitment by the upcoming summit in The Hague.
California's high-speed rail project faces a $4 billion federal funding cut due to mismanagement, per the U.S. Department of Transportation. The agency sees 'no viable path' to completion by 2033, threatening grant termination.
The Trump administration has notified Congress of plans to close the U.S. Agency for Global Media (USAGM), following a March 14 executive order. Senior Adviser Kari Lake confirmed leadership approval for reducing USAGM to minimal functions.
DHS has revamped the ICE tip line after a terrorist attack in Boulder, Colorado, by illegal immigrant Mohamed Sabry Soliman. Secretary Noem and Deputy McLaughlin stress the urgency of removing criminal illegal aliens.
President Trump has ordered a probe into Joe Biden's mental state and autopen use during his presidency. The investigation focuses on whether aides hid Biden's condition and unlawfully exercised power.
The DOJ, under the Trump administration, successfully sued to block a Texas law offering in-state tuition to undocumented students. The ruling prioritizes U.S. citizens, as stated by Attorney General Pam Bondi.
President Trump spoke with Putin on June 4 about the Ukraine conflict, noting no immediate peace is likely. Putin strongly indicated a response to recent Ukrainian drone attacks on Russian airfields.
Adam Carolla criticized Democrats for lacking authenticity on 'The Ingraham Angle,' accusing them of synthesizing candidates to fool voters. His remarks highlight a disconnect between the party's messaging and genuine public engagement.