Trump Administration Faces Security Lapse and Policy Shifts
A major security lapse in the Trump administration has sparked controversy, while new policies and appointments are making headlines. Here’s what you need to know!
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A shocking security breach has rocked the Trump administration.
Senior officials accidentally included a journalist in a Signal group chat discussing military plans for Yemen.
Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth denies that 'war plans' were shared, but lawmakers are demanding an investigation.
Some GOP members call it a 'gross error,' while others downplay the incident.
The White House is now reviewing its use of Signal for sensitive communications.
President Trump has appointed his former personal lawyer, Alina Habba, as interim U.S.
attorney for New Jersey.
This move comes as part of a broader reshuffling of key positions in his administration.
Critics question her qualifications, while Trump supporters praise the decision.
Trump has signed an executive order imposing a 25% tariff on goods from countries that import Venezuelan oil.
He calls Venezuela 'very hostile' to the U.S.
The move is expected to impact global trade and could escalate tensions with affected nations.
The Trump administration has canceled billions in government contracts, calling them 'wasteful.' Among them: a $300,000 program on
'food justice' for transgender farmers and an $830 million survey project.
Trump and Elon Musk are leading efforts to cut what they call 'fraudulent spending.' Louis DeJoy has announced
his immediate retirement as Postmaster General after nearly five years in the role.
His deputy, Douglas Tulino, will serve as interim leader while a permanent replacement is sought.
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