The White House says billionaire Elon Musk is not the administrator of the Department of Government Efficiency team sweeping ...
President Trump is not backing down from a standoff between the White House and The Associated Press over the Gulf of America ...
Jim Acosta had strong advice for the White House press corps days after Trump banned the Associated Press from the Oval ...
The Senate has confirmed wealthy financier Howard Lutnick as commerce secretary. The confirmation vote Tuesday puts Lutnick ...
Despite the weirdness to this controversy, Trump appears to have embraced the mugshot as a symbol of defiance. The image has ...
The White House said in a legal filing that Tesla CEO Elon Musk isn't an employee of its Department of Government Efficiency, or DOGE.
Ex-CNN anchor Jim Acosta has an idea of how media companies can stand up to President Donald Trump.
Trump, in his first side-by-side interview with Elon Musk, says the media is trying to drive a wedge between the two men.
White House documents reviewed by Newsweek confirm that Musk "has no actual or formal authority to make government decisions himself" and is not the administrator of DOGE. His involvement is unpaid, ...
Judge Tanya Chutkan ruled DOGE could continue to access federal data, saying a request for a restraining order from 14 states ...
Nobody should object to a genuine reform effort to remove waste, fraud and abuse from government. That’s why, in concept, ...
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