Duffy blasts Biden, Buttigieg for ignoring report about failing air traffic control system: ‘DID NOTHING!’
Transportation Secretary Sean Duffy called out the Biden administration for allegedly neglecting a government agency's report about the poor state of the air traffic control system. In an X post on Tuesday, Duffy shared an excerpt from a report published by
Tillis puts onus on Trump to avoid Boasberg picking US attorney after Martin’s nomination appears sunk
Sen. Thom Tillis' office brushed off concern that a left-wing court could select an interim U.S. attorney for the District of Columbia after the North Carolina Republican bucked President Donald Trump's pick for the role, putting the onus on the
White House calls Yemen ceasefire a ‘WIN’ – experts warn Houthis may not hold the line
President Donald Trump’s sudden halt to U.S. airstrikes against Yemen’s Houthi militants is drawing praise as a potential breakthrough – and doubts over whether it will last. Trump on Tuesday at the Oval Office marked the formal end of "Operation Rough
Noem’s Homeland Security ‘unapologetic’ about using lie-detector test on suspected intel leakers
The Department of Homeland Security is 'unapologetic' about using lie-detector tests on staffers as it aims to snuff out 'leakers' who feed internal agency information to the public, Fox News Digital learned. 'Under Secretary Noem’s leadership, DHS is unapologetic about its
Noem’s Homeland Security ‘unapologetic’ about using lie-detector test on suspected intel leakers
The Department of Homeland Security is "unapologetic" about using lie-detector tests on staffers as it aims to snuff out "leakers" who feed internal agency information to the public, Fox News Digital learned. "Under Secretary Noem’s leadership, DHS is unapologetic about its
Johnson faces uphill battle keeping GOP divisions from derailing Trump budget bill
House GOP leaders' aim to sync up with the Senate on a massive bill advancing President Donald Trump's agenda is on the rocks as of Monday morning, with fiscal hawks worried the upper chamber's version will not go far enough
Appeals court blocks Trump from firing federal board members, tees up Supreme Court fight
A federal appeals court voted en banc Monday to block President Donald Trump’s firings of two federal board members, reversing an appellate court ruling and clearing the way for the Trump administration to appeal the case to the Supreme Court. Judges