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Trump Administration Deals With Signal Group Chat Leak Fallout: What to Know

The White House downplayed the seriousness of the incident, and President Trump defended his national security adviser, Michael Waltz, after the extraordinary disclosure.

Hegseth Disclosed Secret War Plans in Group Chat With Atlantic Journalist

The conversation among the defense secretary and other national security officials on a commercial messaging app mistakenly included the editor in chief of The Atlantic, Jeffrey Goldberg.

Judge Maintains Block on Trump Administration’s Deportations Under Wartime Law

The extraordinary move by the Justice Department was an escalation of its conflict with the judge in the case and, by extension, the federal judiciary.

Social Security, Buffeted by Turmoil, Awaits a New Leader

The billionaire Elon Musk has become fixated on finding fraud inside the agency, which provides retirement, survivor and disability payments to 73 million Americans each month.

Trump Administration Is Sued Over Push to Dismantle Education Department

The lawsuits accuse the government of dismantling the department without the required approval of Congress.

Is Russia an Adversary or a Future Partner? Trump’s Aides May Have to Decide.

On Tuesday, America’s top intelligence officials will release their current assessment of Russia. They are caught between what their analysts say and what President Trump wants to hear.

Trump to Impose Tariffs Against Countries That Buy Venezuelan Oil

The president plans to wield tariffs like financial sanctions, ordering that countries that buy Venezuelan oil have tariffs put on their exports to the United States.

Colorado Legislature Will Take Down Trump Portrait He Derided as ‘Truly the Worst’

“Nobody likes a bad picture or painting of themselves,” President Trump said of the portrait, which portrayed the president with remarkably softened features.

The Importance of Being SpaceX

Tesla might be suffering, but SpaceX is poised to profit off billions in new government contracts

Mia Love, First Black Republican Woman Elected to Congress, Dies at 49

Ms. Love, from Utah, held a seat in the House for two terms until she aroused the enmity of President Trump. She was diagnosed with brain cancer in 2022.

Assessment Warns Against Conflating Legal Musk Protests With Tesla Vandalism

Law enforcement agencies were encouraged to pursue vandals but should not investigate “constitutionally protected activity” directed at Elon Musk, the assessment found.

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