The DOJ has sued Wisconsin, Illinois, Georgia, and D.C. for not providing voter roll access, as announced on December 18. This is part of a larger effort involving 22 states to protect election integrity.
The U.S. military conducted its 29th strike on a drug-smuggling boat in the Eastern Pacific on December 22, killing one person. SOUTHCOM, under Secretary Pete Hegseth, continues its campaign against narcotics trafficking.
President Trump announced the 'Patriot Games' and a UFC fight at the White House for America's 250th anniversary in 2026. These events, including a state fair, aim to honor the nation's history with youth sports and patriotic celebrations.
Dr. Mehmet Oz, CMS Administrator, warns Minnesota to fix Medicaid fraud within 60 days or lose federal funding. His tough stance on the Alex Marlow Show reflects the Trump administration's resolve to protect taxpayer money.
The Justice Department indicted over 70 Tren de Aragua members for crimes like murder and drug trafficking. This nationwide crackdown, led by Attorney General Pam Bondi, targets the violent cartel to ensure public safety.
President Trump announced on December 17 that his pick for Federal Reserve chairman will push for significantly lower interest rates. This move aims to reduce mortgage payments and stimulate economic growth early in the New Year.
President Trump announced a $1,776 'Warrior Dividend' for 1.45 million U.S. troops before Christmas. This bonus, honoring the nation's founding in 1776, reflects his commitment to military support.
The House passed the Whole Milk for Healthy Kids Act on December 15, restoring whole milk to school lunch programs. The bill, already approved by the Senate, now awaits President Trump's signature.
The Department of War has escalated its probe of Sen. Mark Kelly (D-Ariz.) into a command investigation over a video urging troops to defy 'illegal orders.' This formal inquiry could lead to severe consequences like court-martial.
DHS has purchased six Boeing 737s for $140 million to enhance deportation operations, saving taxpayers $279 million. Tricia McLaughlin and President Trump aim to efficiently remove criminal illegal aliens from the country.
Senators Grassley and Durbin introduced three bipartisan bills on Dec. 9 to combat online child exploitation. The laws aim to impose harsher penalties for sextortion and coercion, protecting American youth.
Glenmark Pharmaceuticals recalled over 11,100 bottles of Ziac due to contamination with ezetimibe, a cholesterol drug. The FDA announced this Class III recall on December 1, urging patients to check their prescriptions.
Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis designated CAIR and the Muslim Brotherhood as foreign terrorist organizations on December 8. This executive order aims to protect Floridians, though CAIR plans to challenge it legally.
President Trump announced a $12 billion aid package on December 8 to support US farmers hit by trade disputes. This relief targets row crop farmers facing rising costs and market losses due to tariffs.
Border Czar Tom Homan announced the Trump administration rescued over 62,000 smuggled children from sex trafficking and forced labor. This historic operation addresses past neglect, prioritizing border security and child safety.
Marco Rubio and Elon Musk criticize the EU's $140 million fine on X for violating online content rules. The penalty, issued on December 5 under the Digital Services Act, has sparked tensions over tech regulation.
The Interior Department launches a 'one dollar, one tree' initiative, cutting Christmas tree permit fees to $1 through January 31. This holiday savings plan under Secretary Burgum aims to make the season affordable for families.
President Trump met with Andrew Wolfe's family on December 4 at the White House, honoring the critically wounded National Guard member. Wolfe was shot near the White House on November 26 in a targeted attack.
President Trump, at a December 2 Cabinet meeting, blamed historic inflation on the past administration, calling affordability a misused term. His administration is focused on reducing high prices impacting American households.
The State Department renamed the U.S. Institute of Peace as the Donald J. Trump Institute of Peace on Dec. 3. Secretary Marco Rubio hailed Trump as the 'President of Peace' in support of this historic change.
The DOJ has sued Wisconsin, Illinois, Georgia, and D.C. for not providing voter roll access, as announced on December 18. This is part of a larger effort involving 22 states to protect election integrity.
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