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Highlights from June 26, 2025 Top Trump administration officials briefed senators this afternoon on the U.S. airstrikes against Iran’s nuclear enrichment facilities.
The Senate passed President Trump’s marquee bill to slash taxes and social safety net programs after more than 24 hours of debate and negotiations. It must now go to the House for final approval ...
But Dembo said the Trump administration’s gutting of the Social Security Administration has made it harder for her to achieve redress for Holocaust survivors.
The Social Security Administration has sent a misleading email to beneficiaries stating that President Donald Trump’s sweeping tax cuts and spending law eliminates taxes on Social Security ...
White House budget director Russell Vought on Wednesday urged U.S. senators to approve the Trump administration's proposed cuts of $8.3 billion in foreign assistance and $1.1 billion for public ...
And to be fair, there’s been a lot going on. But soon enough, Social Security will face a funding crisis — and President Donald Trump’s approach will only make matters worse.
A Secret Service agent from President Trump's protective detail was suspended, along with several from the Pittsburgh field office, sources tell The Post.
Interestingly, Trump's "Big, Beautiful Bill" does not have the tax cancelation in it, which is a good thing for Social Security in the long run.
CBS Correspondent Scott MacFarlane spoke with WUSA9's Simone De Alba about the latest on Capitol Hill.
“It’s not a rip-off,” Trump said of NATO after its 32 nations agreed to more than double their defense spending targets, which has been a sore spot for the U.S. president.