President Donald Trump began his second administration with a blitz of policy actions to reorient U.S. government priorities.
A memo sent out by the U.S. Office of Personnel Management outlined steps to begin these changes: layoffs, dismantling websites and social media accounts.
Federal DEI employees will be placed on paid leave by Wednesday, with agencies ordered to shutter offices, remove online ...
Restored to power, President Trump claimed that God put him there and asserted the right to single-handedly redraw the world ...
The move Tuesday followed a related executive order from Trump accusing former President Joe Biden of forcing “discrimination ...
The executive order prohibiting DEI by federal agencies—and firing employees who’d worked on those policies—will add clout to the independent conservative groups forcing private businesses to renounce ...
Federal agencies have been directed to compile a list of DEI offices and workers and develop a reduction-in-force plan ...
President Trump has promised a monumental shift within the FBI with a major change in leadership at the very top after former ...
A transportation facility in south-central Kansas is receiving major funding from state and federal government.
President Donald Trump began his second stint in the White House with executive orders on immigration, but a recent survey ...
The Trump administration is planning to lay off all federal employees who worked in a diversity, equity, inclusion and ...
President Donald Trump signed an executive order banning “federal censorship” of online speech. Some fear it will make social media more toxic.