One month into the presidency and the president and his team are promising more action on immigration, cost cutting and government reform, even as Democrats ramp up resistance efforts.
It’s been one month since President Donald Trump and Vice President JD Vance took the oath of office. Administration officials have worked at a fevered pitch to implement the president’s agenda, but Democrats argue all they’ve brought is chaos and confusion.
President Donald Trump signed a sweeping executive order to bring independent agencies under control of the White House, which will almost certainly be challenged in court.
Trump has always been a wrecking ball, but now that he’s pummeling Big Tech’s perceived enemies, he’s become a hero to a previously liberal industry.
The House and Senate are working on two separate approaches, and the president now supports the House’s plan with less than a month before another government shutdown deadline.
In an interview, Dan Denham, general manager of the San Diego County Water Authority, emphasized the regional nature of Trump’s move. “There’s no immediate local impact as the result of the recent actions,” Denham said.
Republican legislators want to rename an Arizona highway after Donald Trump. When it comes to bootlicking, they really need to up their game.
This episode covers the 32nd Assembly District Special Election, ways to vote in the election, the role of endorsements in the campaign and high-speed rail funding.
California Republicans called on Trump to investigate the state's project, describing the high-speed rail endevour as a "colossal failure".
The Federal Railroad Administration will review California's high-speed rail project and $4 billion previously allocated for the project.