Trump Administration's Self-Deportation Incentives for Immigrants

The Trump administration is offering financial incentives for immigrants in the U.S. illegally to self-deport through an app called CBP Home. Critics argue that leaving the country voluntarily may have negative consequences for their immigration status.

Authoritarianism in Hungary and U.S. under Viktor Orbán and Trump Administration

Hungarian police remove protester blocking Parliament building in Budapest as lawmakers approve constitutional changes. David Koranyi avoids Hungarian border control by flying to Austria and driving in undetected to attend his mother's birthday. U.S. government agents stop and question citizens, tourists, and green-card holders. Scholars fear U.S. moving towards authoritarianism under Trump admin. Some immigrants feel unsettled, others fear tactics. Trump admin targets universities and news organizations critical of the president.

Misuse of State HIV/AIDS Grants in Mississippi

Mississippi State Auditor Shad White conducts an audit revealing wasteful spending of state HIV/AIDS grants, including funds used for inappropriate events and cab rides; highlights fraud risks in federal grants to non-profits. Trump administration criticized for similar cuts in HIV/AIDS funding.

Release of Russian-American Ballerina Ksenia Karelina

Russian-American ballerina Ksenia Karelina, who was sentenced to 12 years in a Russian penal colony for treason, was released and welcomed at the White House by President Donald Trump after a prisoner swap between the U.S. and Russia.

Sen. Chuck Grassley's Bill to Curb Judicial Injunctions

Sen. Chuck Grassley discusses his bill to curb judicial injunctions following legal battles facing the Trump administration, criticizing universal injunctions as an abuse of judicial power.

Impact of Trump Administration on Canadian Country Singer's Career

Canadian country singer Robert Adam decided not to return to Nashville to record his latest album due to concerns over the Trump administration's stance on gender issues. He feels more comfortable performing in the United Kingdom and Japan where he believes his queer country music will be better received.

Rwanda in Discussions with Trump Administration on Deported Migrants

Rwanda is in discussions with the Trump administration about accepting deported migrants from the United States. Talks are in early stages and no final decisions have been made yet.

Chevron CEO's Views on U.S. Economy and Venezuela Situation

Chevron CEO Mike Wirth praises Trump administration's economic policies, downplays U.S. recession threat. Expresses concern over China's influence in oil-rich Venezuela.

White House Officials Celebrate Sovereignty's Victory at Kentucky Derby

Sovereignty wins over Journalism at the Kentucky Derby, celebrated by White House officials on social media. Deputy Chief of Staff Stephen Miller and Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth reference the race in their posts. Trump administration officials defend themselves against media scrutiny.

Supreme Court Upholds Trump Administration's Use of Alien Enemies Act for Deportation

The Supreme Court upheld the Trump administration's use of the Alien Enemies Act for mass deportation flights. A Trump-appointed judge blocked the administration's use of the act to deport alleged gang members, leading to Trump expressing anger and questioning judges' decisions on deportation.

Immigration Enforcement Impact on Foreign Students

Immigrants in the Trump administration's crackdown face major consequences for any contact with law enforcement, especially tough for foreign students.

Trump administration's legal battles over Voice of America employees

U.S. Court of Appeals grants stay on lower court's order to reinstate Voice of America employees, supporting Trump administration's restructuring efforts.

Marco Rubio's rise in the Trump administration

Marco Rubio, once considered weak in the Trump administration, has risen in prominence by earning the president's trust and taking on multiple powerful roles. He has adapted his policy views to align with Trump's agenda and outmaneuvered internal rivals, demonstrating political skill and flexibility.

David Brooks defends PBS's neutrality and importance in news coverage

New York Times columnist David Brooks defends PBS's neutrality and importance in providing balanced news coverage compared to other news organizations like CNN, MSNBC, and Fox. He argues that PBS is not biased and serves as the voice of local communities.

Proposed Cuts to Science Funding in the Trump Administration's Budget Plan

Rep. Mike Haridopolos and Rep. Zoe Lofgren express concern about proposed cuts to science funding in the Trump administration's budget plan, citing the importance of maintaining space dominance amidst challenges from China.

Harvard Antisemitism Controversy and Trump Administration Response

Harvard faces allegations of antisemitism and Islamophobia, leading to Trump administration freezing grants and contracts. Harvard president acknowledges the problem and Trump threatens to remove tax-exempt status. Professor highlights danger to Medicare and Medicaid funding.

U.S. Department of Agriculture's Animal and Plant Health Inspection Service Job Openings

The U.S. Department of Agriculture's Animal and Plant Health Inspection Service is scrambling to fill 73 open positions after employees agreed to resign in exchange for pay and benefits. The agency is looking for scientists, budget analysts, technicians, inspectors, and a veterinarian to protect America's plants, animals, and natural resources. The timing and handling of the job postings have caused frustration among employees.

Border Security and Defense Budget

Bill Maher acknowledges the need for corrections on border security and praises the Trump administration for getting it done, despite disagreeing with their methods. He criticizes the increase in the defense budget.

Critique of Trump Administration's Policies

Rep. Josh Gottheimer criticizes the Trump administration for lacking a strategy and having failing policies, particularly at the border.

Trump administration's request to end TPS for Venezuelan migrants

The Trump administration requested the Supreme Court to lift a judge's order blocking the end of Temporary Protected Status for over 300,000 Venezuelan migrants. The administration argues that the decision is untenable and involves sensitive immigration policy judgments.

Attack on Virginia Corrections Officers by MS-13 and Sureño 13 Gang Members

Virginia corrections officers hospitalized after attack by MS-13 and Sureño 13 gang members at Wallens Ridge State Prison. Five MS-13 members in U.S. illegally involved in assault. Trump administration has targeted MS-13 gang members for deportation.

Trump administration designates Haitian gangs as foreign terrorist organizations

The Trump administration officially designates two powerful gang networks in Haiti as foreign terrorist organizations in order to disrupt their operations and restore order in the country.

Immigration and the Economy

Senator Alex Padilla of California argues that immigrants who are in the country unlawfully are critical to the economy, blaming the Trump administration's policies for a shrinking GDP despite inheriting a strong economy from President Biden.

U.S. Foreign Policy in Africa

The Trump administration wants DRC and Rwanda to sign a peace treaty and minerals deals with the U.S. Bilateral mineral deals must be completed before the peace treaty can be signed.

Detainment of Individuals Labeled as Terrorists

President Donald Trump met with El Salvador President Nayib Bukele in the Oval Office. The U.S. has sent detained individuals, labeled as terrorists, to a prison in El Salvador indefinitely. Similar actions were taken after 9/11 with Guantanamo Bay detainees. John Yoo provided legal justification for treatment of Guantanamo detainees. There are legal distinctions between the actions of the Bush and Trump administrations.

Radio Free Asia Layoffs Due to Funding Cuts

Radio Free Asia is laying off 90% of its staff and shutting down many language services due to funding cuts by the Trump administration. This move threatens the broadcaster's ability to shine a light on issues in repressive societies.

Connecticut Senate Democrats' TikTok Video on Trump Administration

Connecticut Senate Democrats posted a TikTok video expressing what they would rather endure instead of facing another 100 days of the Trump administration. The video features lawmakers listing out unpleasant scenarios they would prefer over Trump's presidency.

CIA working with CCP on fentanyl issue

The CIA is looking to work with people inside the CCP to address the issue of chemicals used to make fentanyl flowing into the U.S. from China. Trump administration is trying to persuade China to do more to combat the flow of fentanyl into the U.S.

Chris Lehane's Involvement in the Crypto and AI Industries and Interactions with the Trump Administration

Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent discusses President Donald Trump's fiscal and cryptocurrency goals on 'My View with Lara Trump'. There is a focus on the involvement of Chris Lehane, a Democratic operative, in the crypto and AI industries and his interactions with the Trump administration.

Reviving the U.S. Film and Television Industry

Jon Voight is working on presenting a plan to revive the film and television industry in the U.S. by proposing a federal tax incentive. The Trump administration's stance on this is uncertain due to past conflicts with Hollywood, but it aligns with the agenda to bring jobs back to the U.S.

Migrant Children Border Review

The Trump administration is conducting a review of 450,000 migrant children who crossed the U.S.-Mexico border without parents during President Biden's term. The review aims to ensure the safety of these children, but some fear it may lead to deportation of sponsors and children who are in the country illegally.

Fox News Politics Updates

Updates on the Trump administration, Capitol Hill, and more Fox News politics content including discussions on tariffs with China, military budget, UN reform, a controversial email at Brown University, and other political news.

Lawfare against the Trump Administration

Rep. Jim Jordan discusses the lawfare waged against the Trump administration, expresses confidence in overcoming challenges in court, and highlights accomplishments of the administration's second term.

Angel Families Finding Justice

Angel families are finding some justice thanks to the Trump administration as they highlight crimes committed by illegal immigrants. Several families shared their stories of loved ones killed by illegal immigrants and expressed gratitude to the administration.

Press Freedom and Trump Administration

Reporters Without Borders released a report accusing the Trump administration of negatively impacting press freedom in the U.S., leading to increased risks and hostility towards journalists.

Trump administration cracking down on sanctuary cities

The Trump administration is planning to take action against leaders of sanctuary cities who are harboring illegal aliens, with the border czar warning that they will be prosecuted. ICE has already conducted numerous arrests in sanctuary cities.

Impact of Trump Administration's Cuts on National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH)

The Trump administration's decision to cut funding for the National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH) will result in the loss of many employees and critical programs aimed at reducing exposure to harmful chemicals and dangerous conditions in the workplace. This move has been met with criticism from experts in the field who fear the long-term consequences on worker health and safety.

Supreme Court and Trump Administration's Immigration Agenda

The Trump administration asks the Supreme Court to allow the termination of protections for Venezuelan nationals in the U.S. Former federal prosecutor Andrea Lewis discusses the impact of the Supreme Court on the Trump administration's immigration agenda.

Transportation achievements under Trump administration

Secretary of Transportation Sean Duffy highlights Trump administration's first 100 days, comparing accomplishments to those of President Joe Biden and former Transportation Sec. Pete Buttigieg. Duffy claims to have achieved more in 100 days than Biden and Buttigieg achieved in 4 years.

Addressing Antisemitism in Political Discourse

Lawyer Alan Dershowitz calls for federal action against antisemitism at Harvard University. Rep. Dan Goldman warns Democrats about turning antisemitic individuals into martyrs in their rush to oppose Trump. Trump administration criticized for deporting foreign students involved in anti-Israel protests. Goldman emphasizes the importance of focusing on American hostages in Gaza.

Marco Rubio's Multiple Roles in Trump's Administration

Former Florida senator Marco Rubio has taken on multiple high-profile roles within Trump's administration, including serving as the acting national security adviser, secretary of state, acting administrator for USAID, and acting archivist of the United States.

Kamala Harris's Speech in San Francisco

Kamala Harris warns of chaos under Trump's administration and highlights the erosion of American ideals and values at an event in San Francisco. She criticizes Trump's policies, predicts a constitutional crisis, and praises those standing up against his administration.

Texas Rep. Jasmine Crockett aiming for top Democrat spot on House Oversight Committee

Texas Rep. Jasmine Crockett is aiming for the top Democrat spot on the House Oversight Committee as Rep. Gerry Connolly plans to step aside due to health reasons. Crockett has been pitching herself for the position, emphasizing the need for more forceful resistance to President Trump. If she earns the spot, it would mark a shift towards younger and more progressive leadership.

Abbe Lowell starting his own law firm

Abbe Lowell, a well-known lawyer, is starting his own small law firm, Lowell & Associates, after representing high-profile clients for nearly 40 years. The firm aims to zealously represent individual clients while also strengthening the overall rule of law.

Congressional fight against activist judges

Rep. Jim Jordan discusses fighting activist judges and the importance of Congress holding them accountable. He highlights a bill passed by the Republican House to limit nationwide injunctions by district judges. Jordan praises Trump's administration for prioritizing the people's interests over weaponizing government agencies.

Abuse of the Alien Enemies Act for Deportations

Senator Chris Van Hollen criticized the Trump administration for abusing the Alien Enemies Act for deportations and misapplying old laws to restrict free speech.

Impact of Trump Administration's Tariffs on Chinatowns

Chinatowns across the nation are vibrant cultural and economic centers for Asian Americans, tourists, and residents. This article explores how they are faring with the Trump administration's steep tariffs.

Democrats' Resolution on Reporting Compliance with Court Order on Deportations to El Salvador

Top Democrats introduce a privileged resolution to force the Trump administration to report on compliance with a court order regarding the return of wrongfully deported U.S. residents to El Salvador. The resolution may freeze U.S. security assistance to El Salvador if not followed.

Lawsuit Consideration Against Trump Administration for Similar News Aggregation Site

The founder of Drudge Report is considering a $1 trillion lawsuit against the Trump administration for launching a similar news aggregation site called White House Wire, which focuses on positive stories about Trump. The site is meant to provide a platform for supporters of the president's agenda to get news all in one place.

White House deputy chief of staff Stephen Miller's criticism of the media

White House deputy chief of staff Stephen Miller accuses the White House Press Corps of shilling for MS-13 gang members and terrorists while living in safe neighborhoods, highlighting the media's bias and hypocrisy. The article praises the moral clarity of the Trump administration and criticizes Democrats and the media for defending immoral policies.

Angel Parents Visit White House to Celebrate Trump's Immigration Policies

Angel parents visited the White House to celebrate President Trump's efforts in addressing crimes committed by illegal immigrants. They shared emotional stories of losing their children and supported Trump's actions on immigration.

Fox News Politics Newsletter Updates

Fox News Politics newsletter covering various updates on the Trump administration, Capitol Hill, and other political content. Includes news on Kamala Harris, JD Vance, GOP lawmakers, Mike Waltz, Hamas hostages, DEI, CIA videos, China, Israel, trucking, abortion, education, Hunter Biden, Kamala Harris, HUD Secretary Scott Turner, and more.

Trump administration blocked from deporting alleged Venezuelan gang members using Alien Enemies Act

A federal judge has blocked the Trump administration from using the Alien Enemies Act to deport alleged Venezuelan gang members in South Texas, stating that the President's invocation of the Act exceeds its scope and is unlawful.

Legal Battle Over Deportation of Alleged Gang Members

A federal judge ruled that President Trump's use of the Alien Enemies Act to deport Venezuelan immigrants was unlawful. The judge stated that the act cannot be used against alleged gang members invading the United States. The case could potentially reach the U.S. Supreme Court.

Legal Battle Over Deportation of Venezuelans in the US

A federal judge has allowed Venezuelans targeted for deportation to proceed with a class-action lawsuit against President Donald Trump's administration under the Alien Enemies Act. The judge ruled that the administration misused the law by invoking it to deport members of the Tren de Aragua gang. The ruling prevents the deportation of Venezuelans held in detention centers in Texas.

Criticism of activist judges and their impact on government policies

Rep. Jim Jordan criticizes activist judges for overreaching their role and trying to thwart the Trump administration's agenda. He emphasizes the importance of limiting their power and ensuring they do not make nationwide decisions.

Recent Political Developments

Rep. Elise Stefanik withdraws bid for U.N. ambassadorship, Columbia University's interim president resigns, and Iran signals openness to 'indirect' nuclear talks. President Trump nominates Mike Waltz as U.N. ambassador. Former national security advisor Mike Waltz tapped after being ousted from National Security Council. Several names floated for U.N. ambassador role after Stefanik withdrawal. Trump emphasizes need for historic tax cuts, great jobs, record economic growth, secure border, and energy dominance.

The White House Wire vs. Drudge Report

The Trump administration launched its own version of the Drudge Report called 'The White House Wire' featuring headlines promoting Trump's policies and achievements. The Drudge Report responded with criticism, and founder Matt Drudge threatened a lawsuit.

Ousting of National Security Advisor Mike Waltz

National Security Advisor Mike Waltz and his deputy were ousted following a Signal chat leak debacle in the second Trump administration. Speculation had mounted for weeks. Potential replacements include Trump's Special Envoy to the Middle East Steve Witkoff and former ambassador Richard Grenell.

White House Official Condemns Child Gender Reassignment Surgeries

White House Deputy Chief of Staff Stephen Miller condemns surgeries and chemical treatments attempting to change a child's sex as 'child torture' and 'child abuse'. The Trump administration is taking steps to protect children from radical gender ideology, including banning the use of taxpayer funds for sex change operations on children.

National Security Advisor Mike Waltz Ousted

National Security Advisor Mike Waltz and his deputy are out at the National Security Council following a Signal chat leak. Democrats are reacting to the news, calling for further resignations within the Trump administration.

Elon Musk denies Tesla board seeking replacement

Elon Musk denies reports of Tesla board seeking replacement, criticizes Wall Street Journal for unethical reporting. Board expresses confidence in Musk. Financial challenges evident in disappointing first quarter results. Musk criticized for prioritizing work for Trump administration over running Tesla.

Georgetown University's decision on divesting from companies tied to Israel and rise in anti-Semitism on college campuses

Georgetown University refuses to divest or end partnerships with companies tied to Israel despite student referendum, citing institutional values and responsible investing policy. Trump administration addresses rise in anti-Semitism on college campuses.

Trump Administration Ends Federal Grants for School Mental Health Professionals

The Trump administration is stopping $1 billion in federal grants for hiring mental health professionals in schools, claiming violation of federal civil rights law. This decision impacts districts across the country that were using the grants to address a student mental health crisis. The grants were part of the Bipartisan Safer Communities Act passed after a school shooting in Texas. The end of the grants means layoffs for the newly hired mental health professionals and a setback in providing mental health services to students.

Trump Administration Officials Address Reporters at White House

Trump administration officials Karoline Leavitt and Stephen Miller address reporters at the White House, with Miller criticizing illegal immigration and judicial actions against President Trump's executive orders.

Trump Administration's Immigration and Border Security Efforts

NPR's Michel Martin interviews Tricia McLaughlin from the Department of Homeland Security about the Trump administration's immigration and border security efforts after 100 days, focusing on border security, deportation efforts, and potential future immigration reforms.

Vietnam's 50th Anniversary of Communist Victory Over U.S. Forces

Vietnam celebrates 50th anniversary of communist victory over U.S. forces, highlighting blossoming ties with America that are at risk under President Donald Trump. Despite historical conflicts, Vietnam and the U.S. have built a strong partnership and friendship over the years.

Governor J.B. Pritzker's Call for Mass Protests

Illinois Gov. J.B. Pritzker calls for mass protests against the Trump administration, sparking controversy and accusations of inciting violence from Republicans.

New York City Mayor Eric Adams and ICE Agents at Rikers Island Prison

New York City Mayor Eric Adams faces criticism for allowing ICE agents into Rikers Island Prison, with a ruling blocking his order. Adams remains confident, calling it part of the process. The City Council sues Adams for prioritizing political goals over sanctuary laws.

Trump Administration's Efforts on Social Security Reform

The Trump administration has made significant strides in moving the Social Security Fairness Act forward and has paid over $14.8 billion in retroactive payments to over 2 million individuals affected by the Windfall Elimination Provision and Government Pension Offset. They are focused on reforms to improve customer service and safeguard benefits from waste, fraud, and abuse.

Efforts to Free American Hostages Held by Hamas

Father of American-Israeli hostage held by Hamas expresses disappointment in Trump administration's efforts to secure release of hostages in Gaza.

Political Analysis by Minnesota Gov. Tim Walz

Minnesota Gov. Tim Walz criticizes Trump admin's immigration policies and expresses pessimism about Democrats' chances of retaking the Senate in 2026. He believes Democrats will take back the House but faces challenges in the Senate due to national party stigma.

Impact of Trump Administration Tariffs on U.S. Economy

Tariffs imposed by the Trump administration could lead to a recession in the U.S. this summer, with potential shortages in stores and economic impacts on businesses. Despite some pauses in tariffs, the situation remains tense with China. While some predict a recession, others believe in a 'detox period' for the economy.

Trump Administration's Actions in 2025

Discussion on Trump administration's efforts on illegal immigration and first 100 days of second term. Includes mass deportation, tariffs, education department overhaul, and peace negotiations with Ukraine.

Changes to Immigration Court System under President Trump

President Trump is making changes to the immigration court system that experts say are eroding due process rights for immigrants, potentially affecting lawful residents and citizens. These changes include removing deportation protections, cancelling grants for legal representation, firing judges, and sending individuals to far locations. Critics argue that these actions may lead to wrongful removals and lack of fair trials.

Trump Administration's First 100 Days

People in Tennessee, Texas, Washington D.C., and Michigan discuss the Trump Administration's first 100 days in office, highlighting contentious interactions with the media, policy focuses, and key moments.

Trump Administration's Crackdown on DEI Programs in Higher Education

The Trump administration is targeting Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion (DEI) programs in higher education by using federal funding as leverage, leading to pressure on universities to reform or face consequences.

Judge Mary Rosado's Rulings Against Trump Administration

Manhattan Supreme Court Judge Mary Rosado, a Democratic Party activist, temporarily blocked the opening of an ICE center on Rikers Island despite an agreement between NYC Mayor Eric Adams and the Trump administration. Rosado has a history of ruling against immigration enforcement and has donated to Democrat campaigns. She serves on the New York Supreme Court past the mandatory retirement age.

Michelle Obama's concerns about immigrants under Trump's deportation policy

Former first lady Michelle Obama expresses fear for immigrants under President Donald Trump's deportation policy, worries about bias and racism influencing decisions, and advocates for protection for people of color.

Fox News Politics Newsletter Updates

Fox News Politics newsletter provides updates on the Trump administration, Capitol Hill, and more. Highlights include Trump's first 100 days, immigration efforts, and various political events.

Immigration Policy under Trump Administration

Border czar Tom Homan discusses how the Trump administration curbed illegal immigration, highlighting low number of releases compared to Biden admin. The border is claimed to be the most secure in history under Trump's policies.

Arrest of Judge Hannah Dugan by Trump Administration

Newsmax TV judicial analyst Andrew Napolitano criticizes the Trump administration for the arrest of Judge Hannah Dugan, stating that an administrative warrant is not an arrest warrant and that the judge had immunity to decide how a person leaves her courtroom.

Trump Administration Sanctions Vessels Supporting Houthis in Yemen

The Trump administration sanctioned vessels for supporting the Houthis, a terrorist group in Yemen. The sanctions aim to disrupt the group's funding and ability to carry out attacks on commercial shipping interests in the Red Sea.

Trump Administration Displays Mug Shots of Illegal Immigrants

The Trump administration displayed mug shots of illegal immigrants on the White House lawn with the crimes they were arrested for, receiving mixed reactions from the public.

60 Minutes journalist criticizes parent company Paramount

In a shocking move, a '60 Minutes' journalist criticized the program's parent company on air, following the resignation of the executive producer due to disagreements with Paramount. The tension arose from attempts to supervise content, potentially jeopardizing the show's independence.

Trump Administration's Savings at DOE

President Trump's administration saved taxpayers over $700 million in the first 100 days by cutting 'wasteful' programs at the Department of Energy. The savings are part of a projected $3 billion total savings from canceled contracts.

Harvard University and Federal Funding

Harvard University graduate Shabbos Kestenbaum joins 'Fox & Friends' to explain why he is throwing his support behind former President Trump after voting with Democrats for years. A conservative professor at Harvard University suggests taking fewer federal funds to reduce government influence. The Trump administration has pulled billions in federal funding from Harvard.

Trump Administration's Review of HIV/AIDS Programs

The Trump administration is re-evaluating federal programs related to HIV/AIDS to ensure optimal design and allocation of resources. Advocates support the review for efficiency but emphasize the importance of maintaining funding for the epidemic.

U.S. Airstrike on Yemeni Prison

At least 68 people were killed in a U.S. airstrike on a Yemeni prison housing African migrants. The Trump administration vows to continue attacks on the Houthis until they stop assaults on shipping vessels in the Red Sea.

Kentucky state Sen. Jimmy Higdon urges delay in REAL ID deadline

Kentucky state Sen. Jimmy Higdon urges federal government to delay REAL ID deadline due to states' lack of readiness. Trump administration insists on May 7 deadline. TSA warns non-compliant passengers will face additional measures at airports.

Legal Challenges to Trump Administration's Immigration Agenda

Discussion about legal challenges to the Trump administration's immigration agenda and the role of federal trial judges in interfering with the president's authority in foreign affairs and national security.

Immigration Raids in Colorado Springs

Federal authorities made dozens of immigration arrests in Colorado Springs during a Sunday raid of an underground club as the Trump administration continues to crack down on illegal immigration.

International Students' U.S. Visas Cancellation

More than 1,500 international students in the U.S. had their visas cancelled, causing fear and uncertainty. The Department of Justice is restoring records for affected students, but the Trump administration plans to introduce a new policy for international student visa holders.

Trump administration's efforts to revoke legal status of student visa holders

NPR's Michel Martin interviews Elora Mukherjee from Columbia Law School about Trump administration efforts to revoke legal status of student visa holders.

Impact of Trump administration's tariffs on Chinatowns in the U.S.

Chinatowns in the U.S. are facing challenges due to the Trump administration's steep tariffs.

Senator Adam Schiff's criticism of the Trump administration's tactics

Senator Adam Schiff accuses the Trump administration of relishing the opportunity to intimidate and shock people by going after judges and other institutions.

Trade negotiations with Asian countries under the Trump administration

Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent mentioned that the Trump administration's trade negotiations with several Asian countries are progressing well, with sub-deals being made within the negotiations. Bessent highlighted the unfairness in the trading system and attributed it to previous administrations.

Guantánamo Bay and Immigration Policy under President Donald Trump

Fox News host Laura Ingraham shares exclusive look at Guantánamo Bay visit with Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth on 'The Ingraham Angle.' The administration under President Donald Trump began sending 'worst of the worst' criminal illegal aliens to the high-security naval base in Cuba known as 'Gitmo.'

Exclusive Club 'Executive Branch' Launch in Washington

A new exclusive club called 'Executive Branch' is being launched in Washington by Donald Trump Jr., Omeed Malik, and other investors, targeting business and tech moguls looking to connect with the Trump administration. The club will be invite-only and cost over half a million to join, with strict referral requirements to maintain exclusivity.

Lawsuit Against Trump Administration Over DEI in Schools

California and 18 other states are suing the Trump administration over threats to pull public school funding due to diversity, equity, and inclusion programs, despite California's own Proposition 209 banning affirmative action. The federal judge blocked the policy in a private lawsuit, prompting the states led by Democrats to challenge the administration's stance.

Immigration Policy and Democratic Party Stance

Rep. Henry Cuellar criticizes fellow Democrats for defending suspected MS-13 gang member Kilmar Abrego Garcia, highlighting inconsistencies in the immigration system and the party's credibility with voters.

Impact of Trump Administration's Federal Job Cuts on Black Workers

Shirley Hopkins, a retired federal worker, dedicated her career to recruiting Black students for NIH programs. The Trump administration's job cuts and attack on diversity programs are impacting Black federal employees. Federal jobs have historically provided stability and opportunities for Black workers to enter the middle class.

Analysis of Bill Maher's Comments on Trump Administration's Trade Deals and Tariff Policies

Bill Maher suggests Trump voters are disappointed by his first 100 days in office, citing potential changes in tariff policies. Executives warn of higher prices and empty shelves due to tariff war.

Analysis of the first 100 days of the second Trump administration by Bret Stephens

Bret Stephens discusses the first 100 days of the second Trump administration on HBO's 'Real Time,' labeling it as the worst in U.S. presidential history due to worsening conditions and disillusionment among voters.

Deportation of 2-year-old American Citizen

A 2-year-old American citizen, VML, was deported to Honduras alongside her mother and sister by the Trump administration without proper process. The judge suspects no meaningful process was followed and has set a hearing to investigate further.

Legal Proceedings and Judicial Independence

Representative Jamie Raskin claimed that Trump administration officials could be arrested for interfering with a legal proceeding or kidnapping, citing instances of disobeying federal court orders and demanding impeachment of judges ruling against the administration.

Critique of ICE involvement in highly-charged cases

John Sandweg, former acting ICE Director under President Obama, criticizes Milwaukee County Circuit Judge Hannah Dugan for overstepping, expresses disapproval of Trump administration putting ICE in highly-charged cases, and advocates for sensitive location policy.

Federal Employees' Health Coverage

Some federal employees fired, reinstated, and fired again by the Trump administration are now learning their health coverage lapsed despite being told otherwise.

Al Gore's comparison of Trump administration to Nazis

Former Vice President Al Gore compared the Trump administration to Adolf Hitler’s Third Reich, sparking controversy and debate.

Kremlin's negotiating strategy in Ukraine war

NPR examines the Kremlin's negotiating strategy amidst the Trump administration's attempts to end the war in Ukraine.

Trump Administration's Education Policies

Three federal judges have ruled that the Trump administration overstepped by ordering schools to stop diversity, equity, and inclusion programs. The administration threatened to withhold federal funding from noncompliant districts. The judges found the administration's actions unconstitutional and vague. The Department of Education's efforts were criticized for potentially chilling academic freedom and creating a 'witch hunt' atmosphere among teachers and schools.

Kennedy Center cancels LGBTQ+ events for World Pride festival

The Kennedy Center has canceled a week's worth of events celebrating LGBTQ+ people for the World Pride festival in Washington, D.C., amid changes in leadership and focus. The cancellations follow President Trump's firing of the center's leadership and his appointment as chairman.

Amgen's $1 Billion Investment in Columbus, OH Facility

Amgen CEO announced a $1 billion investment in the company's Columbus, OH facility, expecting to hire a few hundred staff permanently. This move is part of a trend of returning manufacturing to the U.S., influenced by Trump administration's policies.

FBI Arrest of Activist Judge and Democratic Response

Democrats criticize FBI arrest of activist judge for allegedly helping illegal migrant escape deportation. White House Deputy Chief of Staff Stephen Miller defends arrest, accusing Democrats of various wrongdoings, including launching a coup against President Trump. Democrats express concern over the arrest, stating it threatens the rule of law and undermines the judiciary. Wisconsin Governor accuses Trump administration of attacking judiciary.

Trump administration's efforts to end the immigration crisis

Trump administration officials are warning states that allowing illegal immigrants to collect unemployment benefits could lead to loss of federal funding. They are taking steps to ensure that taxpayer benefits are only received by eligible individuals. The administration is prioritizing American citizens for government-funded programs.

Restoration of International Students' Records

The federal government is restoring the records of international students after abruptly terminating them, complicating their ability to stay in the U.S. Many judges had already ordered the restoration of students' records. The Trump administration has taken various steps to expel noncitizens, including revoking visas.

Hiring of Election Losers by Trump Administration

The article discusses how many individuals who lost their own elections have been hired by the Trump administration, showcasing loyalty to Trump as a key factor for advancement in Republican politics.

Arrest of Former Judge and His Wife for Harboring Suspected Gang Member

Former Doña Ana County Magistrate Judge Joel Cano and his wife were arrested for harboring a suspected member of an ultra-violent Venezuelan gang. President Trump's crackdown on gang crime resulted in the arrests of over 600 gang members during his first 100 days in office.

Supreme Court ruling on Trump administration deportation efforts

The Supreme Court ruled in favor of the Trump administration allowing deportations under the 1798 Alien Enemies Act, but lawyers argue proper notice is not being given to detainees facing deportation. Due process rights are being violated, leading to legal challenges and uncertainty about deportation proceedings.

U.S.-Cuba Migration Relations

Cuba says it will continue receiving deportation flights from the U.S. despite the suspension of migration talks. The Trump administration plans larger scale deportations of Cubans without legal immigration status, but the Cuban government remains committed to 2017 migration accords negotiated with Obama.

Fox News Politics Updates

Updates on the Trump administration, Capitol Hill, and more Fox News politics content, including potential presidential campaign rumors about Rep. Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez and various political events.

Death Penalty Case of Luigi Mangione

Luigi Mangione, accused of murdering the CEO of UnitedHealthcare, is facing the death penalty in a case tied to Trump's executive order. The use of the death penalty in this case has raised political concerns.

Arrest of Judge Hannah Dugan in Milwaukee

Milwaukee County Circuit Court Judge Hannah Dugan was arrested by the FBI for allegedly helping a man evade immigration authorities, sparking tensions between federal and local authorities over immigration enforcement. The incident reflects a broader clash between the Trump administration and the judiciary on deportation policies.

Trump Administration Crackdown on Foreign Donations to Universities

The Trump administration is cracking down on colleges that don’t report big foreign donations, with UC Berkeley being the latest target. Education Secretary Linda McMahon is enforcing a law that requires schools to disclose foreign gifts worth $250,000 or more. Trump signed an executive order tightening rules on how colleges report foreign funding.

Crackdown on Antisemitism on College Campuses

President Trump defends crackdown on antisemitism on college campuses, revoking visas of students involved in anti-Israel protests. Administration faces criticism for trampling on free speech.

Trade Tariff Deals Between Trump Administration and Wall Street Executives

President Trump's administration is privately discussing trade tariff deals with Wall Street executives, potentially reaching an agreement in principle with India which could serve as a template for deals with Japan and other countries, causing market uncertainty.

FBI Arrest of Milwaukee County Judge for Obstructing Immigration Enforcement

FBI arrests Milwaukee County Judge Hannah Dugan for allegedly obstructing detention of an undocumented immigrant wanted by federal authorities.

Arrest of Milwaukee Judge Hannah Dugan by FBI

Milwaukee judge Hannah Dugan was arrested by the FBI for allegedly helping a man evade immigration authorities, sparking a clash between the Trump administration and the judiciary over immigration enforcement policies.

California Gov. Gavin Newsom requesting $40 billion in fire relief from federal government

California Gov. Gavin Newsom is requesting nearly $40 billion in fire relief from the federal government, despite ongoing disputes with the Trump administration. Newsom believes the aid will be unconditional and is pushing for a supplemental relief bill in Congress.

Trump administration's response to court orders

Elliot Williams, legal analyst and former Justice Department deputy assistant attorney general, discusses the Trump administration's response to court orders with NPR's Michel Martin.

Immigration Enforcement under the Trump Administration

The Trump administration is rapidly arresting, detaining, and removing people from the country, raising concerns over potential violations of due process rights.

Trump Administration Cuts Funding for Weather and Climate Research Programs

The Trump administration is cutting funding for weather and climate research programs, resulting in the termination of hundreds of employees at NOAA. The cuts may slow down progress in developing weather and climate models, impacting the ability to forecast hurricanes and severe weather events.

Current events

Latest updates on the war in Ukraine, criticism of Trump administration deportation efforts, and destruction of Khartoum by civil war.

Lack of Confidence in Trump Administration

Representative Jason Crow expresses lack of confidence in the Trump administration, citing concerns about national security and leadership.

Trump administration's tariff policies

Author Carol Roth criticizes Trump administration's tariff policies, pointing out lack of cohesive messaging and suggesting a different approach to punishing China.

Russia's Attack on Kyiv and President Zelensky's Response

Russia launches a deadly attack on Kyiv, causing casualties and destruction. President Zelensky cuts short a visit to South Africa to return to Ukraine. Trump administration pushes Ukraine to accept peace terms favoring Russia. Residents blame Trump and Putin for the devastation.

Trump administration's ban on transgender troops in the military

The Trump administration asked the Supreme Court to unblock its ban on transgender troops in the military, citing concerns about military readiness. Legal battles are ongoing in lower courts regarding the policy.

Democrats' 'Dark Woke' Strategy Against Trump Administration

Democrats are shifting towards a more combative and provocative approach called 'dark woke' as a response to the Trump administration. This strategy involves using profanity, harsh verbal attacks, and combative rhetoric to win back voters. The shift marks a departure from Michelle Obama's 'when they go low, we go high' mantra.

Harvard's Federal Funding and Financial Situation

Harvard received $4.4 billion in federal funding since 2017, has a $53.2 billion endowment, and faces potential cuts due to non-compliance with President Trump's directives.

REAL ID Act of 2005 and Its Impact on Air Travel Security

The article discusses the upcoming deadline for using REAL ID-compliant licenses for air travel and the history behind the REAL ID Act of 2005, which aims to prevent terrorist activities by setting higher standards for identification. It highlights the support from Republican lawmakers and the Trump administration for enhancing national security and cracking down on crime and illegal immigration.

Deportation of Suspected Criminal Illegal Aliens

Minnesota Gov. Tim Walz criticized the Trump administration for deporting suspected criminal illegal aliens during his State of the State address, which led to boos from the crowd. The deportation in question involved an accused MS-13 gang member and illegal alien. The White House press secretary and DHS have provided statements supporting the deportation.

States suing Trump administration over tariff policies

A dozen states are suing the Trump administration over tariff policies, alleging misuse of the International Emergency Economic Powers Act.

Democratic Lawmakers Visit Anti-Israel Activists in ICE Facilities

Democratic lawmakers visited anti-Israel activists held in ICE facilities, claiming they are unlawfully detained in harrowing conditions. The activists, not U.S. citizens, were arrested for anti-Israel activities. The lawmakers criticized the Trump administration and visited the activists in Louisiana.

Supreme Court ruling on due process for noncitizens

The Supreme Court ruled that the Trump administration must facilitate the release of an immigrant who was deported without a hearing to El Salvador, highlighting the issue of due process for noncitizens. The case questions the erosion of due process rights under the Trump administration.

Ceasefire Talks between Russia and Ukraine

Russian President Vladimir Putin signals openness to ceasefire talks with Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy amid pressure from the Trump administration to secure a peace deal. Both sides face hurdles in achieving lasting peace due to Putin's demands for Ukraine to cede land and accept neutrality.

Former President Joe Biden's Speech on Social Security Administration

Former President Joe Biden criticized the Trump administration's changes at the Social Security Administration, making misleading claims about Republican proposals and retirement age increases. He also expressed concerns about staffing cuts and operational issues at the SSA.

Deportation Flights by Avelo Airlines in Partnership with ICE

Avelo Airlines signs deal with ICE to carry out deportation flights starting in May. The Trump administration has deported over 100,000 illegal migrants since January. Legal issues arise as federal judge questions the deportation flights violating court orders.

Temporary Stay on Deportation Order by Chief Justice John Roberts

Chief Justice John Roberts issued a temporary stay blocking a lower court order that required the Trump administration to return a Maryland resident wrongfully deported to El Salvador. The deportation was an administrative error, and the case involves intense scrutiny on deportation flights to El Salvador.

Trump administration restructuring USAID

The Trump administration is restructuring USAID to align with 'America First' policy, leading to the termination of thousands of employees. Allegations of mismanagement and government overspending led to investigations and layoffs. The agency will be reorganized by 2025, with functions absorbed by the State Department.

Updates on Trump Administration and Capitol Hill

Updates on the Trump administration, Capitol Hill, and more Fox News politics content including House Freedom Caucus chair urging Johnson to change course on Trump budget bill, Homeland Security using lie detector tests, and Trump administration cracking down on suspected gang members.

Big Ten University Alliance's Mutual Defense Compact Against Trump Administration's Orders

Universities in the Big Ten Academic Alliance are considering forming a Mutual Defense Compact to oppose Trump administration's orders affecting higher education. The resolution aims to defend academic freedom and integrity against political interference.

Trump administration revokes visas of international students involved in anti-Israel protests

The Trump administration has started revoking visas of international students involved in anti-Israel protests at American universities. Several universities have had their students' visas revoked, including Harvard, University of Michigan, Stanford, UCLA, and Ohio State. The revocations were discovered during routine records review, impacting both current students and recent graduates.

Federal Appeals Court Blocks Trump's Firings of Federal Board Members

Federal appeals court blocks President Trump's firings of two federal board members, citing Supreme Court precedent. Trump administration likely to appeal to the Supreme Court for emergency review.

Deportation of Illegal Immigrants to El Salvador Prison

ACLU lawyer criticizes Trump administration for deporting illegal immigrants to El Salvador prison without judicial oversight, invoking the 1798 Alien Enemies Act. Legal concerns raised over deporting individuals without gang ties. Trump administration mistakenly deported Salvadoran man to a foreign prison.

Mistaken Deportation of Kilmar Abrego Garcia to El Salvador

Rep. Glenn Ivey discusses the Trump administration's mistaken deportation of Kilmar Abrego Garcia to El Salvador, which a federal judge deemed 'wholly lawless.'

Department of Government Efficiency (DOGE) under Trump Administration

Mixed reviews from Americans on the Department of Government Efficiency (DOGE) created by the Trump Administration. Some see it as a positive effort to cut government waste, while others view it as damaging and inhumane.

Trump Administration Terminating Federal Leases

President Trump's administration, with the influence of Elon Musk's Department of Government Efficiency, is terminating federal government leases across the country, leading to job losses and hindering essential federal work. The lack of transparency and consultation in these decisions is troubling.

Free Speech Rights in the U.S.

NPR's Morning Edition series explores concerns about free speech rights in the U.S., with some feeling censored before Trump's return to office and others feeling more free to express views now.

Mining and Mine Safety in the U.S.

The Trump administration is increasing mining in the U.S. while the agency responsible for mine safety is facing staffing cuts from the Department of Government Efficiency.

Controversy over DEI Practices in New York State Education Department

The New York State Education Department refuses to eliminate diversity, equity, and inclusion practices despite orders from the Trump administration, citing no federal or State laws prohibiting DEI principles.

Trump Administration Cybersecurity Policies

The firing of the head of the National Security Agency has weakened the country's cyber defenses against election-related cyberattacks, raising alarms among experts and lawmakers.

Economic Outlook Amid Trump Administration Policies

Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent dismisses concerns about potential recession and retirement savings, emphasizing long-term economic fundamentals. Sen. Adam Schiff criticizes Trump's handling of economy and retirement savings. Officials downplay market reaction to Trump's tariffs, emphasizing long-term benefits. Kevin Hassett of the National Economic Council downplays impact of tariffs on U.S. consumers.

Protests against Trump Administration Policies

Thousands of protests against the Trump administration are taking place nationwide, including in Washington, D.C., and in Charlotte, North Carolina. An undocumented immigrant attending an anti-Trump rally publicly declared her immigration status and sexual orientation. Critics slammed the president for his immigration and cost-cutting policies.

Criticism of Law Firm's Dealings with Trump Administration

Former Vice President Kamala Harris's husband, Doug Emhoff criticized his law firm for preemptively arranging deals with the Trump administration. Trump has been fighting back against 'Big Law' firms that have indirectly subsidized Democrats' 'lawfare' campaigns against him.

Political Commentary

Democratic strategist James Carville compares those who cooperate with Trump's administration to Nazi collaborators in World War II, referencing the aftermath of Paris liberation in 1944.

Nationwide Protests Against Trump Administration Policies

Over 1,200 protests took place nationwide against Trump's administration policies on tariffs, government downsizing, and immigration. Protesters in NYC spoke against the administration, budget cuts, and DOGE. The protests are part of a grassroots movement called 'Hands Off!' supported by various organizations.

Signal Leak Scandal and National Security

Republican Congressman Rep. Marlin Stutzman responds to criticisms about the recent Signal leak scandal and expresses confidence in Trump administration's handling of national security.

Trump Administration Tariffs and Trade Negotiations

Agricultural Secretary Brooke Rollins stated that Trump's tariffs are already leading to negotiations with other countries. She emphasized the importance of rebuilding the American economy around American goods and industry.

Trump administration raises logging quotas in national forests

The Trump administration has raised logging quotas by 25% in America's national forests to increase timber production and prevent fires. Environmental groups criticized the move, while the logging industry welcomed it.

Incoming Deputy Assistant to the President for Minority Outreach Lynne Patton's Plans for Supporting Minority Communities in the Trump Administration

Incoming Deputy Assistant to the President for Minority Outreach Lynne Patton discusses her plans to support Black, Latino, and other traditionally left-leaning communities in the Trump administration. She highlights collaborations and initiatives aimed at criminal justice reform.

Trump Administration Cuts to USAID Impact Disaster Response in Myanmar

Three U.S. aid workers helping with earthquake relief in Myanmar were laid off due to Trump administration's cuts to USAID, hindering disaster response efforts.

Protests Against President Trump's Administration

Thousands of protesters across the U.S. rallied on April 5, 2025, as part of the 'Hands Off!' movement to protest President Trump's administration and policies, including cuts to federal departments and mass deportations.

Trump Administration Mistakenly Deported Kilmar Abrego Garcia

The Trump administration mistakenly deported Kilmar Abrego Garcia to El Salvador, and a DOJ lawyer was placed on leave for not 'zealously advocating' the government's position in the case. The administration is appealing a court order to bring Garcia back to the U.S., citing his ties to MS-13.

Protests Against Trump Administration

Protesters across the country demonstrate against President Trump and Elon Musk, united in opposition to the administration's plans and policies. Various issues like education, healthcare, arts, and immigration raids were highlighted during the rallies.

Impact of Tariffs on Global Economy and Geopolitics

Paolo Ardoino, CEO of Tether, supports Trump administration's approach to tariffs, advocating for either zero tariffs for everyone or equal tariffs for everyone. He predicts a possible shift in geopolitical alliances due to tariffs and emphasizes the importance of stability in developing countries through Tether's digital dollar.

Trump administration cutting off funding for DEI in schools

The Trump administration is cutting off funding for diversity, equity, and inclusion (DEI) efforts in schools, leading to a battle with the New York State Education Department. The Department claims to be in compliance with federal civil rights laws despite the administration's demands.

Comparing Cooperation with Trump Administration to Nazi Collaborators

Democratic strategist James Carville compares those cooperating with the Trump administration to Nazi collaborators in World War II, warning of potential backlash in the future.

Democrats introduce bills to prevent Trump administration from relocating federal agencies outside of D.C.

Democrats introduce companion bills to prevent Trump administration from relocating federal agencies outside of Washington, D.C., citing concerns about waste, fraud, and abuse. Bills require agencies to conduct a cost-benefit analysis before any relocations.

Maine State Rep. Laurel Libby's Lawsuit Over Censure

Maine state Rep. Laurel Libby discusses Maine's refusal to follow the Trump administration's executive order on transgender athletes in girls' sports, leading to a lawsuit and federal court hearing.

Supreme Court ruling on Trump administration's teacher-training fund cuts

The U.S. Supreme Court ruled in favor of the Trump administration, allowing cuts to teacher-training funds to proceed while legal challenges continue. The decision supports the administration's efforts to dismantle diversity, equity, and inclusion initiatives.

U.S. Supreme Court ruling on teacher training grants promoting DEI policies

The U.S. Supreme Court allowed the Trump administration to freeze $65 million in teacher training grants promoting diversity, equity, and inclusion policies. The decision is not final and may return to the Supreme Court.

Sale of Panama Canal Ports

Details about the potential sale of Panama Canal ports from Hong Kong-based CK Hutchison to U.S.-based BlackRock, the Trump administration's efforts to regain control of the canal, and the national security threats posed by alleged Chinese interference.

Federal Judge Orders Return of Alleged MS-13 Gang Member Mistakenly Deported

A federal judge ruled that the Trump administration must return an alleged MS-13 gang member mistakenly deported to El Salvador back to the U.S. by a certain date. The deported individual, Kilmar Armando Abrego Garcia, is described as a 'Maryland father with protected status.' The Trump administration claims he is a member of the MS-13 gang and was involved in human trafficking.

Transgender Service Members and Email Marketing

Transgender service members face uncertainty as Trump administration tries to push them out of the military for the second time. Email marketing is a powerful tool with high returns on investment, but can be annoying and lead to unsubscribing if overdone.

Trump Administration Tariffs and Political News

President Trump unveils historic tariffs as part of 'Liberation Day' for the U.S., facing legal challenges, halting funding to Brown University, and imposing tariffs on Chinese imports. Other news includes tensions between Turkey and Israel, failed resolutions to cancel military aid to Israel, and a bill in Maryland for slavery reparations.

Academic Exile Due to Trump Administration

American academics are seeking exile due to pressure from Trump administration, citing research freedom as a concern.

Supreme Court ruling on Department of Education grants freeze

The U.S. Supreme Court sided with the Trump administration in a dispute over freezing DEI-related grants. The Court allowed the administration to temporarily freeze $65 million for teacher training and professional development, halting a lower court order that said the grants should be reinstated.

President Trump's DEI Crackdown and Legal Battles

President Trump's DEI crackdowns impact businesses, leading to a legal battle with judges and employees. Elon Musk supports the effort to eliminate DEI programs. Lawsuits and injunctions are being filed against the Trump administration's actions.

Mass Layoffs at the Department of Health and Human Services

US Health Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. admitted that a significant number of the 10,000 jobs cut from the Department of Health and Human Services were mistakenly eliminated and must be reinstated. The layoffs are part of the Trump administration's efforts to downsize the federal government workforce.

US Immigration Policies Under Trump Administration

The Trump administration has implemented strict immigration policies that are causing concern for people traveling outside the US, including American citizens. There have been reports of heightened questioning, phone searches, and potential delays at the border, leading to warnings for individuals to be cautious and even delete certain social media apps before being inspected by immigration officers.

Maryland Man Mistakenly Deported to El Salvador Mega-Prison

A federal judge in Maryland orders the Trump administration to return a Maryland man mistakenly deported to a Salvadoran prison, despite having legal status in the U.S. The government claims he's a member of MS-13. His lawyers refute this, stating he has no criminal record. The judge questions the lack of evidence. The man's wife speaks out, describing the devastating impact on their family.

Trump Administration's Mistaken Deportation Case

A federal judge orders the Trump administration to immediately make arrangements for the return of a Maryland man who was mistakenly deported to an El Salvador prison. Former Chief of Staff to the Vice President Marc Short discusses the Trump administration's mass deportation and tariff agendas on 'America Reports.'

Ana Navarro's plea on 'The View' regarding Trump administration's deportations

Co-host Ana Navarro on 'The View' urges Americans to stand up against Trump administration's deportations, calling it cruel and inhumane. She criticizes the narrative of sending hardened criminals and monsters out of the country, highlighting the distress and grief caused to families. Navarro encourages people to take action and call their congresspeople.

Firing of Gen. Timothy Haugh and Deputy by Trump Administration

Gen. Timothy Haugh, the head of the National Security Agency, and his deputy have been fired by the Trump administration. Several top military officials have been dismissed, including the Chairman of the Joint Chiefs, Gen. C.Q. Brown.

Protests Against President Donald Trump's Administration

Nationwide protests are expected on Saturday in response to dissatisfaction with President Donald Trump's administration. The protests are organized by various grassroots groups and will take place in over 1,000 locations across the country.

First Lady Melania Trump Postpones White House Spring Garden Tours Due to Anti-Trump Protests

First Lady Melania Trump postponed White House spring garden tours due to anticipated large-scale anti-President Trump protests scheduled for Saturday. The protests are part of the 'Hands Off!' movement, expected to be the largest single-day protest since Trump took office.

China's Response to Trump Administration's Actions

China is cautious about the opportunities presented by the Trump administration's actions, as some see potential for China to fill a global leadership vacuum while others warn of the risks of confrontation and conflict with the U.S.

Revocation of Óscar Arias Sánchez's U.S. Visa

Former Costa Rica president and Nobel Peace Prize winner Óscar Arias Sánchez had his U.S. visa revoked by the Trump administration. The visa was revoked due to his close ties with the Chinese government and his criticism of President Trump on social media.

Trump administration's handling of migrant flights to El Salvador

A federal judge raised concerns that the Trump administration violated court orders by allowing flights carrying migrants to continue to El Salvador after a ruling ordering the planes back. The case involves the use of the Alien Enemies Act of 1798 and potential contempt proceedings are being considered.

National Security Advisor Mike Waltz Defends Trump Administration's Foreign Policy Success Amid Signal Chat Leak Uproar

National Security Advisor Mike Waltz defends Trump administration's foreign policy success amid uproar over Signal chat leak with high-ranking officials. Trump and his administration have repeatedly defended Waltz publicly. The chat leak involved discussions about strikes against Yemen terrorists, but the administration maintains no classified material was transmitted.