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– Repeat sponsored porn bills Melania Trump After an overwhelming home vote, head to the president’s desk
– Trump NABS 30K Illegal Immigrants, 1,100 Gang Members in 100 Days: “Crime will go down.” Former FBI agent says
–The promises, promises are maintained: How Trump’s first 100 days will be stacked with the inauguration day pledge
Trump’s first 100 days marked by disputes with the court
president Donald Trump He spent the first 100 days of his second White House term to sign a gust of executive order aimed at reducing government spending, cracking down on illegal immigration, and eliminating the many diversity and equity initiatives enacted under the Biden administration.
More than 150 executive orders have Trump signed far more than that of his predecessor. But they also caused a torrent of lawsuits attempting to block or suspend his actions, tee down a high-stakes showdown over how much the court could push out his Article II power before intervening.
It’s an upcoming constitutional conflict Like the top passing through federal courts;A set of hearings, appeals and emergency orders that blink and address the heavy issues of justice processes and First Amendment protection guaranteed by the Constitution…read more

Split images of the Department of Justice and the FBI logo, the Supreme Court and President Donald Trump. Photo by Getty Images. (Getty Images)
Day 100 of Trump
“Extraordinary work”: White House wins 100 days of victory laps on major agency reform amid intense pushback
First Hundred: Trump will steam ahead of these campaign promises when he reaches 100 days of office
Captured by camera: 100 Days of Playing Cards Photo Gallery
Overdrive playing cards: Trump marks 100 days in offices caught up in trade wars, deadly wars and hard-to-tight transactions
“Scaring me”: Michelle Obama says that fear of immigration as Trump’s administrators is plaguing her at night: “Please protect me.”
Trump’s fierce executive pace: Trump’s Executive Order Blitz: What he signed and what was unusual

President Donald Trump served as executive order related to education at the White House Oval Office in Washington on Wednesday, April 23, 2025, as director of Howard Lutnick, Secretary of Labor Lori Chavez Deremer and Secretary of Education for Linda McMahon. (AP Photo/Alex Brandon) (AP Newsroom)
“Number One Selection”: Trump jokes, he wants to be Pope, “Number 1 choice” – then name the real candidate
“Awaken and split”: Hegseth undoes Trump era women’s programs with DOD
The world stage
“Unsustainable”: Tariffs could cost China between 5 million and 10 million people, said “ONUS” in Beijing
“Scramble Israeli politics”: Biden administrator officials worked to undermine Netanyahu after the ceasefire talks collapsed, a former aide said.

WASHINGTON, DC- July 25: US President Joe Biden meets Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu on July 25, 2024 at the White House Oval Office in Washington, DC. Netanyahu’s visit occurs when the Israeli-Hamas war reaches almost ten months. (Photo: Andrew Harnik/Getty Images)
Chinese posts satisfied: David Purdue has been confirmed as Trump’s top Chinese diplomat after the Senate vote
Capitol Hill
2026 Watch: Demlake, a vulnerable home from Pelosi for thousands of dollars despite past criticism
Toss-up trouble: Minnesota House Democrats jump into the Open Senate race, GOP aims to flip her seat
“Clear and current danger”: House Democrats will publish an article on the perks against Trump.
“Very pessimistic”: Waltz about Democrats seizing the Senate is “very pessimistic.”

Minnesota governor and former Democratic vice presidential candidate Tim Waltz were critical of the Harris/Waltz campaign following the losses in last year’s presidential election. (Aldrago/Bloomberg via Getty Images)
See red: Stefanik undercuts Mike Johnson with a stunning public house GOP spat
Please give me a paper: Why Congress passed this requirement in 2005
Expense Block: Dems slammed Trump administrators over a $43.6 billion spending block
All over the US
About the book: Some fentanyl dealers will be charged with felony murder under the new two-official bill
Catch and Release: NY The suspect of Noem Purse, accused of a similar crime a few weeks before NY.
Mask off: New York State Senators agree to criminal charges for wearing a mask while committing a crime
Dramatic escape: Man drops a gun and charges polar bears by jumping on a snowmobile, video show
“Part of the process”: Eric Adams was stumbling over his opposition to his plan to fight immigrant crime.

New York City Mayor Eric Adams, one of the only major Democrats in the country willing to help crack down on Trump’s administration’s immigrant crime, appears to be outraged by his latest ruling on his efforts to put Leica agents in the Rikers Island prison. (Adam Gray for Getty Images by Fox News Digital / Christopher Dilts / Bloomberg)
Disappeared: New York political candidates destroy clothes found on the beach
See it: Governor of Maryland says he will not travel to El Salvador for Abrego Garcia
“Our own Greenland”: Official propaganda of the Red State is ready to unleash energy beyond us
“Out of Touch”: 2028, hoping for “inciting violence” after calling for “large protests” against Trump
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