Key Events (10)
Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene announced her departure from Congress on November 23, 2025, in characteristic dramatic fashion. President Trump indicated he would welcome her return to politics.
New York Mayor-elect Zohran Mamdani met with President Trump to discuss cost-of-living concerns and the National Guard deployment in the city. Despite the cordial meeting, Mamdani reiterated his past criticisms of Trump as a 'fascist' and expressed that he made a forceful case against the troop deployment.
President Trump signaled that his Ukraine peace proposal is not a 'final offer' as US and Ukrainian officials gathered for a Geneva summit on November 23. Trump criticized Ukraine for showing 'zero gratitude' while Germany stated a deal by the Thursday deadline was unlikely.
US and Ukraine announced plans for an 'updated' peace framework after facing criticism regarding pro-Russian elements in the original proposal. The revision came as European countries proposed their own alternative peace plans.
President Trump moved to end Temporary Protected Status (TPS) for Somali immigrants, affecting approximately 700 people currently allowed to live and work in the United States under the program for those fleeing countries in turmoil.
An Epstein survivor condemned President Trump for calling the fight to release Epstein files a 'hoax,' with Danielle Bensky, who was abused by Epstein, saying Trump was 'incredibly disrespectful' in his comments.
US Senator Mark Kelly, a Democrat and veteran targeted by Trump over military comments, criticized Republicans for their silence on Trump's violent threats toward Democrats and stated he would not be intimidated.
The Trump administration's Department of Government Efficiency (DOGE) was reportedly quietly disbanded ahead of schedule, with a statement from the administration confirming the agency is on its way out after longstanding speculation about its future.
A top US military officer was set to visit the Caribbean as President Trump applied pressure on Venezuela, with reports indicating Trump approved plans for covert action in the country.
The New York Times fact-checked Trump's recent affordability claims, finding that he made misleading statements about the cost of Thanksgiving meals, breakfast, gasoline, and general price levels.