Key Events (10)
Trump signed an executive order designating antifa as a 'domestic terrorist organization,' reviving a controversial pledge from his first presidency. The move comes in the wake of Charlie Kirk's death.
Trump administration officials unveiled conclusions linking acetaminophen (Tylenol) to autism risk in pregnant women, a claim contradicted by medical research. Trump attacked Tylenol as part of his administration's health agenda.
Trump and Elon Musk met and shook hands at Charlie Kirk's memorial in Arizona, months after their relationship had deteriorated. Trump downplayed the significance of their reunion.
Trump gave remarks at Charlie Kirk's memorial attended by tens of thousands, where he said he 'hates' his opponents and called Kirk a 'martyr.' His speech notably lacked a message of unity despite Kirk's widow forgiving the shooting suspect.
Trump announced a $100,000 H-1B visa fee increase, which economists warn could hurt U.S. economic growth and particularly impact technology companies that rely on overseas workers, particularly from India.
Trump appointed Lindsey Halligan as a U.S. Attorney despite her lack of prosecutorial experience. She previously worked as Trump's personal lawyer and led efforts to scrutinize the Smithsonian for ideology, and will oversee cases involving former FBI Director Comey.
Democrats called for an investigation into border czar Tom Homan over allegations that he accepted $50,000 in cash from an undercover FBI agent in exchange for political favors.
Trump appointees are rolling back enforcement of fair housing laws, with interviews and internal documents showing civil rights protections are being dismissed as ideologically driven and DEI in disguise.
The Trump administration hired military lawyers as immigration judges despite concerns from law experts that the move is high-risk and potentially unlawful, as military lawyers lack immigration expertise needed for Trump's deportation push.
North Korea's Kim Jong-un signaled openness to nuclear talks with the United States, saying he has 'fond memories' of a previous Trump meeting. The statement comes as diplomatic discussions continue.
Executive Orders (1)
Executive order designating antifa as a 'domestic terrorist organization,' reviving a controversial pledge from Trump's first presidency made in the wake of Charlie Kirk's death.
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