Less than 24 hours after misleading claims started circulating that tied Politico to USAID, the White House vowed to end subscriptions for the insider news outlet's services and others.
Eleven out of 12 claims about the agency’s work are misleading, wrong or lack context.
Announcing millions of dollars of cuts to online subscriptions, the Trump administration's press secretary repeated ...
Elon Musk “will be looking at education pretty quickly and he will be looking at military too," Trump said at a news ...
When asked if it was worth risking the life of a single U.S. Marine to turn the Gaza Strip into “the Riviera of the Middle ...
False and misleading information is being pushed on social media to support the dismantling of USAID, much of it spread by ...
President Donald Trump is stepping up his war with the media in his second term, shaking up the White House briefing room, blasting his favorite adversaries, and even trying to cut off government ...
Democrats are opposing Elon Musk’s Department of Government Efficiency as it turns its attention to the Education Department, ...
Trump highlighted the center's recent progressive displays, accusing it of hosting drag shows last year that specifically ...
The New York Times confirmed that it has received no federal grants, that subscriptions have been bought for decades under Democratic and Republican administrations, including the first Trump ...
Senior advisor and member of Trump’s legal team, Alina Habba, missed out on the role of white House Press Secretary to ...