President’s Today Schedule for April 3, 2025

1:00 PM ET: The President receives his Intelligence Briefing 2:00 PM ET: The President departs The White House en route Joint Base Andrews 2:10 PM ET: The President…

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Senator Breaks Record for Longest Speech on Senate Floor

He held the floor for 25 hours and five minutes in protest of President Trump’s agenda. Senator Cory Booker of New Jersey broke the record for the longest…

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Representative Roger Williams, 25th Congressional District, Texas

Roger Williams is the U.S. Representative for Texas’ 25th Congressional District. He has served since 2013 and is the former Texas Secretary of State. We pray that God will…

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President’s Today Schedule • April 2, 2025

4:00 PM ET: The President participates in the Make America Wealthy Again event

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President Trump Proposes Secondary Tariffs Against Russia

He says they will be put in place if an agreement between Russia and Ukraine fails. President Donald Trump has proposed to impose secondary tariffs on Russian oil…

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First Lady and Secretary of State Honor Women of Courage

Mrs. Trump says courage is strengthened in love. Secretary of State Marco Rubio and First Lady Melania Trump honored a group of eight women selected for the 19th…

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White House Releases New Briefing Room Media Layout

AP journalists testified recently on revocation of White House press pool access. On Sunday, the White House released the new seating arrangements for the briefing room, breaking with…

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Congressman Proposes Legislation to Ban Classified Information in Messaging Apps

The proposed penalties include a $250,000 fine and up to five years of prison. Representative Ritchie Torres of New York proposed legislation to make the use of outside…

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First Lady Melania Trump

First Lady Melania Trump

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President Announces “Liberation Day”

President Donald Trump has called today “Liberation Day” as tariffs on a variety of imports go into effect. The reciprocal tariffs are intended to balance U.S. trade with international trading partners, support domestic manufacturing, and potentially encourage foreign leaders to consider trade agreements.

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