President Trump fires Fed Governor Lisa Cook, setting stage for legal battle
President Donald Trump on Monday, August 25, 2025, announced he had fired Federal Reserve Governor Lisa Cook, citing alleged false statements on…
President Donald Trump on Monday, August 25, 2025, announced he had fired Federal Reserve Governor Lisa Cook, citing alleged false statements on…
President Trump signs executive orders ending cashless bail in D.C. and banning flag burning nationwide. These moves, part of a broader anti-crime initiative, aim to enhance public safety and national pride. Debates arise over constitutional rights and efficacy as legal experts, policymakers, and activists weigh in.
A federal judge has temporarily blocked the Trump administration’s attempt to cut federal funding to sanctuary cities. This ruling affects major U.S. cities with policies limiting local cooperation with federal immigration authorities. The ongoing legal battle highlights the tension between federal and local governance over immigration enforcement.
Governor Newsom has signed a new redistricting plan in California that could alter political tides by favoring Democrats in future House elections. This reshaping impacts five Republican House seats and stems from changing demographics, overseen by the independent redistricting commission.
President Trump handed out fast food to federal law enforcement officers during a recent visit to Washington, D.C. The visit occurred amid an increase in police presence in the city, aligning with national security discussions. Witnesses observed Trump distributing burgers and pizza, acknowledging the officers’ efforts amidst heightened security measures. This gesture reflects ongoing discussions about law enforcement’s role and public safety strategies in a changing national landscape.
As the U.S. deploys military forces to the Caribbean to counter drug trafficking, Venezuelans in Houston express mixed emotions. They grapple with concerns over growing tensions and hope this move pressures President Nicolás Maduro, possibly leading to a return to their homeland.
In a bold move, President Trump has called for Federal Reserve Governor Lisa Cook to step down amid mortgage fraud allegations. This demand arises from accusations by a Trump appointee, stirring political and financial circles. The Federal Reserve and Cook have yet to respond as markets watch closely.
A recent court ruling permits the Trump administration to end deportation protections for over 60,000 TPS holders from Nicaragua, Honduras, and Nepal. As legal challenges continue, advocacy groups and lawmakers navigate the impacts on immigrant communities.
The U.S. strikes deportation agreements with Honduras and Uganda to manage illegal immigration. This initiative involves accepting non-citizen deportees and emphasizes international cooperation. The agreements seek to address migration challenges through diplomatic engagement, reinforcing U.S. immigration policies.
Senator John Cornyn and Attorney General Ken Paxton are set for a close race in the Texas GOP primary for the 2026 Senate election. Cornyn, who attended the Fed Supernova Conference in Austin, currently leads by 1% in recent polls. He aims to focus on his accomplishments, while questions about Paxton’s character continue to surface. Cornyn suggests that an endorsement from former President Trump could benefit his campaign as he seeks reelection.