Trump Administration Updates: Policy and Political Moves
Recent developments from the Trump administration highlight key policy shifts and political strategies, with implications for governance and international relations.
Recent developments from the Trump administration highlight key policy shifts and political strategies, with implications for governance and international relations.
Former CNN anchor Don Lemon pleads not guilty to federal charges after his arrest for covering a protest at a Minnesota church, sparking free press concerns.
Bill Gates' spokesperson has dismissed as 'absurd' claims in newly released Epstein files that the billionaire engaged in extramarital affairs facilitated by Epstein.
Bill Gates has vehemently denied 'absurd' claims in a 2013 email from Jeffrey Epstein, released by the DOJ, alleging extramarital affairs and illicit trysts.
The US Department of Justice has released millions of Jeffrey Epstein documents, including a 2013 email where Epstein claimed Bill Gates engaged in extramarital affairs. A Gates spokesperson called the allegations 'absolutely absurd and completely false'.
Former CNN anchor Don Lemon has pleaded not guilty to federal charges related to his coverage of a Minnesota church protest against Trump's immigration policies, sparking press freedom concerns.
Virgin Group founder Richard Branson has distanced himself from Jeffrey Epstein after a 2013 email exchange was published in the DOJ document dump, where Branson asked Epstein to bring his 'harem'.
Actress Jane Fonda, 88, criticised former President Donald Trump outside Don Lemon's court hearing in Los Angeles, defending the journalist arrested over a pro-immigration protest at a Minnesota church.
Democratic fundraisers report increased donations following fatal Minneapolis shootings, with predictions of overwhelming midterm funding despite earlier donor disillusionment.
Newly released Epstein documents include photos of Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor crouching over a woman and emails inviting Jeffrey Epstein to Buckingham Palace days after his house arrest ended.
Michael Flatley, once worth £350m with £25m insured legs, faces financial turmoil as court documents reveal loans for Monaco lifestyle and ongoing legal disputes over Lord of the Dance.
British parliamentarians whose sanctions were removed by China have pledged to maintain their criticism of Beijing's human rights record, despite diplomatic progress.
Prime Minister Sir Keir Starmer has rebuffed criticism from Donald Trump regarding UK-China relations, labelling it 'foolhardy' not to engage with the world's second-largest economy. His Beijing visit has yielded over £2 billion in export deals and invest
Acting President Delcy Rodríguez announces legislation that may release hundreds detained for political reasons, including opposition figures and journalists, amid US-backed pressure.
Prime Minister Keir Starmer concludes his three-day visit to China, announcing over £4.5 billion in trade agreements and investment, including new stores for Labubu toy maker Pop Mart and a car manufacturer's European HQ in Liverpool.
Newly released US Justice Department documents reveal email exchanges between Jeffrey Epstein and Prince Andrew discussing a Russian woman and Buckingham Palace meetings.
The US Senate has voted to avert a government shutdown while funding the Department of Homeland Security through a temporary measure as negotiations on immigration enforcement reforms begin.
Los Angeles Metro officials have relocated buses carrying advertisements for Melania Trump's documentary after extensive vandalism targeting promotional posters at bus stops across the city.
Thousands marched in New York City on Friday as part of nationwide protests against ICE and the Trump administration's immigration policies, with demonstrators chanting slogans and calling for agency abolition.
Former CNN anchor Don Lemon has been released without bail after appearing in a Los Angeles court on federal charges relating to his coverage of anti-ICE protests at a Minnesota church earlier this month.
The Trump administration has approved a major $6.67 billion arms sale to Israel, including Apache helicopters and tactical vehicles, amid rising Middle East tensions.
The horrific killing of Rhiannon Whyte by a Sudanese migrant has ignited fierce debate about Britain's immigration system, with her family condemning political inaction.
A new BMG Research poll reveals more than half of voters want Sir Keir Starmer replaced as Labour leader, with Andy Burnham emerging as the favourite successor.
A federal judge has condemned Justice Department arguments as 'dangerous' and 'horrifying' in a case about removing a slavery exhibit at a Philadelphia historic site.
In a rare interview, former Polish president Lech Walesa reveals he warned Queen Elizabeth II about Windsor Castle's dangerous electrical state before the 1992 fire, and shares personal regrets about family sacrifices.
Shocking footage reveals Russian soldiers being tortured by their own commanders for refusing to advance in Ukraine, with brutal punishments including being hung upside down from trees and sledgehammer executions.
Newly released Department of Justice documents reveal email exchanges between New York Giants co-owner Steve Tisch and Jeffrey Epstein discussing multiple women.
Kathryn Ruemmler, Goldman Sachs' top lawyer and former Obama White House counsel, appears in latest Epstein files release praising financier as 'wonderful' and 'older brother' in 2015 emails.
The grieving family of Rhiannon Whyte, murdered by a Channel boat migrant, criticises Keir Starmer for inaction on illegal migration and hotel security.
Photos capture nationwide 'blackout' protests across the United States, with demonstrators striking against work, school, and shopping to oppose Trump administration immigration enforcement following recent ICE agent killings in Minnesota.