An appeals court has upheld the Trump administration's restrictions on The Associated Press (AP) after the news organization refused to replace "Gulf of Mexico" with "Gulf of America" in its stylebook. The administration's response? Ban them from certain White House spaces. Yes, this is real life, we’re not in an Orwellian dystopia, at least not yet. The U.S. Court of … [Read more...] about White House Wins Legal Fight to Keep AP Reporters at Bay
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White House Prepares Emergency Supreme Court Appeal After Tariff Block
Reports indicate that the Trump administration is contemplating an appeal to the Supreme Court, aiming to reverse a decision made by a U.S. trade court that obstructed most of the tariffs proposed by President Donald Trump. This development follows earlier reports that a three-judge panel of the U.S. Court of International Trade unanimously ruled on Wednesday, stating that the … [Read more...] about White House Prepares Emergency Supreme Court Appeal After Tariff Block
White House Sparks Debate With ‘Merit-Based’ Hiring Plan for Federal Jobs
The White House has initiated a new 'merit-based' federal hiring plan, with explicit instructions to agencies to disregard race and gender in their hiring decisions. The significance becomes clear when we consider the statements made by Vince Haley, assistant to President Donald Trump for domestic policy, and Charles Ezell, acting director of the U.S. Office of Personnel … [Read more...] about White House Sparks Debate With ‘Merit-Based’ Hiring Plan for Federal Jobs
After Series of Crashes, White House Pushes Bold Air Traffic Control Overhaul
In the face of recent air tragedies and technical failures, the White House has rolled out an ambitious proposal for a significant overhaul of our worn-out U.S. air traffic control system. The blueprint, unveiled by Transportation Secretary Sean Duffy, envisions six modern air traffic control centers, along with technology and communications upgrades at all national air … [Read more...] about After Series of Crashes, White House Pushes Bold Air Traffic Control Overhaul
White House Takes Steps to Restore Slashed Foreign Aid, Sources Say
Six sources familiar with this matter claim that the Trump administration reinstated at least six of its recently canceled foreign aid programs on Tuesday. In an internal email, Jeremy Lewin asked his staff to reverse the terminations. Lewin is also employed by Elon Musk’s Department of Government Efficiency. Five sources with knowledge of the situation said that the … [Read more...] about White House Takes Steps to Restore Slashed Foreign Aid, Sources Say