How to watch Trump's speech to Congress
Trump's first joint address of his second presidency will likely cover several topics including immigration, tariffs and DOGE.
Who are the guests at Trump's speech to Congress?
In addition to guests invited by President Trump and the first lady, lawmakers can also invite their own guests. Here's a look at some of the guests known to be invited.
Trump vows to stop federal funding for any school that allows 'illegal' protests
The president posted a message on social media Tuesday calling for arrests and deportation for anyone participating in what he referred to as “illegal protests."
Watch: Mike Myers plays Elon Musk in SNL Trump-Zelenskyy cold open
SNL made fun of President Trump’s unprecedented thrashing of Ukraine’s Volodymyr Zelenskyy in this weekend’s cold open, with Mike Myers appearing as Elon Musk.
Trump signs executive order making English official language of US
President Donald Trump on Saturday signed an executive order making English the official language of the U.S.
Trump says Pete Rose will be pardoned posthumously
President Trump says Pete Rose, the late baseball star who was banned for sports betting, will receive a “complete PARDON."
What's next after Trump-Zelenskyy blowup?
President Trump’s thrashing of Volodymyr Zelenskyy leaves the future of the U.S.-Ukraine relationship in mortal jeopardy.
Watch the whole Trump-Zelenskyy meeting
President Trump and Vice President Vance berated Ukraine’s president in the Oval Office, shouting at him before he was asked to leave the White House.
Trump to address Congress, but it's not a State of the Union speech
President Donald Trump will address a joint session of Congress on March 4, but unlike traditional annual addresses, this will not be classified as a State of the Union.
Trump hosts British prime minister to discuss Ukraine, security
President Donald Trump said Thursday that he was confident that Russian President Vladimir Putin "will keep his word" if a deal is reached to end the war between Russia and Ukraine.
Trump's tariffs on Mexico and Canada planned for Tuesday; China tariffs to double
President Donald Trump's 25% tariffs on Mexico and Canada are expected to go into effect on March 4, as critics warn it will drastically raise prices in the U.S.
Transgender service members will be discharged from military, Pentagon says
A new policy at The Pentagon will disqualify service members or recruits from serving if they’ve ever been diagnosed with or treated for gender dysphoria – with few exceptions.
Trump administration directs agencies to plan for massive layoffs
The Trump administration has issued a memo instructing federal agencies to develop plans for significant reductions in their workforce, aiming to streamline government operations.
Trump talks widespread layoffs and 'gold card' visas in first Cabinet meeting
President Donald Trump met with his Cabinet for the first time since taking office for a second term. Elon Musk was also in attendance.
Trump shares apparent AI video offering ‘what's next’ for Gaza
President Trump shared an AI video of “what’s next" for Gaza that included a sunny beachside resort town alongside images of bearded bellydancers and a golden Trump balloon and statue.
US attorney general warns MN to comply with Trump’s transgender athlete ban
U.S. Attorney General Pam Bondi is warning Minnesota and two other states to comply with President Donald Trump's transgender sports rule.
DOGE workers quit: 21 federal technology staffers resign
Twenty-one federal technology staffers who were recently integrated into DOGE’s government-slashing effort resigned en masse from their jobs Tuesday. Here’s what they said.
DOGE latest: Nearly 40% of canceled contracts may save no money, data shows
DOGE claims to have found $65 billion in federal government savings so far, but more than 400 contracts worth millions of dollars are drawing questions.
Elon Musk email to federal employees targeted in lawsuit
Here's the latest on the email fiasco that developed over the weekend involving Elon Musk and hundreds of thousands of federal employees.
Trump administration cuts at least 1,600 USAID jobs, places global staff on leave
The Trump administration moved its fast-paced dismantling of the U.S. Agency for International Development toward what appeared to be its final phases, telling all but a fraction of staffers worldwide that they were on leave as of Monday and notifying at least 1,600 of the U.S.-based staffers they were being fired.


















