Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent said that President Trump’s tariffs have not caused the stock market decline and that he expects trade agreements to be made quickly.
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Maria Cantwell, U.S. Senator from Washington
Senator Maria Cantwell introduced the bipartisan Trade Review Act with Senator Grassley that would allow Congress to limit or reverse the president’s authority to impose tariffs.
Read MoreChief Justice John Roberts, Supreme Court of the United States
Supreme Court Chief Justice John Roberts placed a hold on the deadline of a district court judge for the president’s administration to return a Salvadoran man to the U.S.
Read MoreBrigadier General Matthew Braman, Director of Army Aviation
Army Brigadier General Braman reported that the service has updated policies on the frequency of helicopter flights in the Capitol region as well as its use of ADSB.
Read MoreElon Musk, Senior Advisor to the President
Special Advisor Musk said that people will receive more money not less from Social Security as a result of the work of DOGE to prevent fraud.
Read MoreJim Jordan, U.S. Representative for Ohio
House Judiciary Committee chair Jim Jordan of Ohio stated that, just like First Amendment rights, Second Amendment rights should not change from one state to another.
Read MoreJudge Edward Chen, Northern California U.S. District Court
Judge Edward Chen has blocked the DHS secretary from ending the temporary protected status of Venezuelans.
Read MoreAdmiral Alvin Holsey, Commander, U.S. Southern Command
Admiral Alvin Holsey tesitifed before the House Armed Services Committee on the threats from China and Russia in the Southcom region.
Read MoreScott Turner, Secretary of Housing and Urban Development
The Department of Housing and Urban Development refused the original disaster relief proposal from Asheville, North Carolina, due its inclusion of discriminatory DEI priorities.
Read MoreJohn Kennedy, U.S. Senator from Louisiana
Senator John Kennedy introduced a bill to end public funding for National Public Radio and the Public Broadcasting Service, saying they shouldn’t participate in “opinion journalism” on the “taxpayer dime.”
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