The removal of Gen. C.Q. Brown and other top officers has deepened concern among Trump’s critics who fear he intends to ...
President Trump promised to carry out a campaign of mass deportation on Day One, how has this promise worked out?
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Military freezes sexual assault prevention training after Trump executive order on DEIMarine Corps has paused all sexual assault prevention training to comply with Trump's executive order. The Navy confirmed it ...
Donald Trump claimed on social media that the U.S. military "just entered the Great State of California" in an attempt to improve the water supply.
Donald Trump said the U.S. military entered California and opened a large flow of water to fight fires, but state officials denied those claims.
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The New Republic on MSNTrump’s Funding Freeze Creates Narco Dream at Mexico BorderRepresentative Mark Alford held a town hall in Belton, Missouri, Monday, where he was met with jeers from the crowd as he ...
President Trump seeks to significantly pare back the Presidio Trust, which oversees a signature park near the Golden Gate ...
President Donald Trump has begun his America First overhaul of government, signing scores of executive orders in his first ...
President Trump heightened his battle with California over water policy by suggesting troops arrived in the state to turn on water pumps — which state officials quickly denied.
President Donald Trump claimed Monday night that the military entered California and "turned on the water," but state water officials contend that the president's claim is false. "The United ...
California on Tuesday denied President Donald Trump's claim that the U.S. military entered the state to release more water in the wake of deadly wildfires.
Federal and state agencies outside of the White House and independent experts said Trump's claims that the military "turned on the water" for fire-ravaged Southern California are false.
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