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Trump, Kristi Noem and Markwayne Mullin
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One of Donald Trump’s purported reasons for firing Homeland Security Secretary Kristi Noem has fallen apart as evidence piles up that the president deliberately threw her under the bus over a controversial ad campaign.
President Trump’s new pick to lead the embattled DHS is a hardline supporter of strict immigration enforcement who has proved invaluable in passing key pieces of the president’s agenda.
The Yale group estimated that as of January 2026, all tariffs imposed by Trump in 2025 raised the average inflation-adjusted customs revenue by $194.8 billion above the 2022-2024 average. This includes an increase of $174.7 billion over the course of 2025 and $20.1 billion in January 2026.
A Post analysis of submitted comments found more than 97 percent were critical of the planned 90,000-square-foot addition. The White House has defended it as necessary.
House Speaker Mike Johnson made the case that Donald Trump’s war on Iran was not about war at all but was actually all about promoting peace. The Trump-backing speaker made the argument as the administration faced mounting criticism from some of the most prominent MAGA voices,
Prosecutors have offered up no evidence supporting a link that the president claimed between Iran and the attack in Yemen in 2000, defense lawyers say.
A measure to rein in the president’s war powers was defeated largely along party lines.
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'Trump's doing the right thing' on Iran, says Senate Armed Services Committee member Sen Rick Scott
Sen. Rick Scott of Florida tells Fox News Digital, asked about the attack on Iran, says "Trump doesn't want to be in forever wars."
President Trump offers new reasoning for the U.S. attack on Iran. And, results from the first midterm primary of 2026 are in, providing an outlook for the matchups for key Senate seats.
The lawsuit comes less than two weeks after the state led a coalition that won a Supreme Court victory against Trump’s sweeping “emergency” tariffs.