Trump's week in review: Israel attacks Iran; National Guard deployed; senator removed by Secret Service
This week is the 20th full week of President Donald Trump's second term in office, and it wasn't short on significant breaking developments.
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Skip to main contentThis week is the 20th full week of President Donald Trump's second term in office, and it wasn't short on significant breaking developments.
A member of a church working to ensure Afghan Christian refugees who attend the place of worship can remain in the country is lamenting the Trump administration’s “doubling down” in ensuring the removal of Aghans from the country as she pushes back on the idea that Afghanistan is now safe enough for them to return.
A signature piece of legislation for President Donald Trump that would impose a 10-year moratorium on state-level artificial intelligence (AI) regulations is facing backlash over potential privacy and data-sharing threats.
A major Ivy League school has announced that it will no longer perform body deforming gender transition procedures on minors to comply with one of President Donald Trump’s executive orders.
U.S. Ambassador Richard Grenell, the first openly gay person to hold a cabinet-level position who now leads the John F. Kennedy Center for the Performing Arts in Washington, "did not know" the official who was fired following a CNN report about his Christian beliefs on marriage and homosexuality, a source told The Christian Post.
Another week of the Trump administration brought additional action from President Donald Trump and executive branch agencies designed to advance the administration’s domestic policy priorities. Here are five highlights from the past week.
Despite the president’s Oval Office lesson on South African history, most Americans are unfamiliar with the plight of the Afrikaners, the minority ethnic group who are mostly descendants of Dutch arrivals who began arriving at the Cape of Good Hope Colony in 1652.