José Andrés is firing back on President Trump’s claim he was “fired” as a presidential appointee, calling on the commander in chief to “put politics and name calling
The most up-and-coming small city in every region across America, based on data Conservative influencers celebrate at TikTok-sponsored Trump inauguration party
Chef José Andrés responded to a post from President Donald Trump supposedly firing him from an administration role to explain that he had already resigned from the position. The revered Spanish-American restaurateur,
Humanitarian and chef José Andrés spoke out Tuesday after President Donald Trump claimed he had "fired" Andrés from the President's Council on Sports, Fitness & Nutrition shortly after being sworn in for his second term.
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Secretary of Defense Pete Hegseth had his swearing-in ceremony on Capitol Hill in the latest confirmation of one of President Donald Trump’s Cabinet picks. Management confirmed to Eater that the tapas joint would close, along with its basement bar, Pigtail.
Musk has promised to trim $2 trillion from the federal budget under the helm of the agency, a sum that constitutes more than Congress has in discretionary spending. Doing so would practically defund the entire executive branch, which doles out funding for the military, national security, and all federal agencies.
On Monday evening, just hours after Donald Trump’s inauguration, the Senate passed the Laken Riley Act, an extreme bill that would allow for the deportation and detention of any undocumented immigrant merely suspected of a nonviolent crime. And they did it with the help of 12 Democrats.
President Donald Trump is spending his first full day back in the White House meeting with congressional leaders, announcing an investment in artificial intelligence infrastructure and demonstrating one of his favored expressions of power: firing people.
President Donald Trump on his first full day in office on Tuesday defended his decision to grant clemency to people convicted of assaulting police officers during the 2021 attack on the Capitol. He also suggested there could be a place in US politics for the Proud Boys and Oath Keepers,