Key Events (10)
President Trump threatens to impose photo ID requirements for voters in midterm elections and restrict mail-in voting, saying he will act unilaterally even if Congress fails to pass the Save America act.
Trump administration ends Temporary Protected Status for Yemeni nationals, with Department of Homeland Security Secretary Kristi Noem saying the protections were against US national interest.
Trump administration repeals a landmark Obama-era climate finding, revoking a bedrock scientific determination that previously enabled the government to limit pollution from cars and trucks.
Trump sends a second aircraft carrier, USS Gerald R Ford, to the Middle East in an effort to increase pressure on Iran to curb its nuclear ambitions, with tensions escalating as Trump signals openness to regime change.
ICE plans to spend $38 billion converting warehouses into detention centers, with Department of Homeland Security eyeing 24 buildings, some as primary locations for deportations.
US inflation falls to 2.4% in January following Trump's tariff announcements, though economists remain uncertain about the Federal Reserve's next interest rate decision.
EPA enforcement against environmental polluters has nearly ceased under the Trump administration, with records showing only one environmental consent decree filed in the past year compared to 26 filed during the first year of Trump's first term.
A bitter dispute breaks out between Trump administration and EU over Gaza's future, with EU's head of foreign policy claiming Trump's proposed 'Board of Peace' lacks accountability to Palestinians or the UN.
Trump's immigration enforcement agenda is exacerbating childcare shortages and costs, with Democratic lawmakers questioning the White House about policies driving up childcare crisis impacts.
Federal judge blocks Trump plan to cut $600 million in health funds, marking the latest court ruling preventing deep cuts to social services that Democratic-led states argue are politically motivated.