Key Events (10)
A federal judge blocked Trump prosecutors from accessing key evidence in the James Comey case, ruling that the government probably violated the constitutional protections from unreasonable searches of a Comey ally.
Donald Trump Jr. suggested that the U.S. may end its support for Ukraine's war effort during critical comments about Volodymyr Zelenskyy and the EU as peace negotiations enter a key phase.
Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth faces his most serious crisis, with scrutiny over mishandling of classified military intelligence and military strikes on Caribbean boats with allegations of potential unlawful conduct.
Trump criticized Representative Henry Cuellar for lacking loyalty after pardoning him on bribery charges, as Cuellar announced his House re-election bid as a Democrat rather than switching parties.
Trump vowed to restrict immigration and delivered scathing criticism of immigrants from multiple countries following a shooting incident involving the National Guard, drawing criticism from lawmakers including Rep. Ilhan Omar.
A feud is growing between Trump's EPA under Lee Zeldin and 'Make America Healthy Again' advocates over the rollback of rules on toxic chemicals, with critics calling for Zeldin's resignation.
The Kremlin praised Trump's national security strategy document as aligned with Russia's vision as negotiations to end the Ukraine war enter a critical phase.
Israeli Prime Minister Netanyahu announced the first phase of a Gaza ceasefire plan is nearly complete and stated he will discuss next steps with Trump this month, though a timeline for lasting peace remains unclear.
The Supreme Court is shielding President Trump from scrutiny through decisions that prevent investigations and questions about his conduct from being fully answered.
The Trump administration waived an $11 million fine against Southwest Airlines that had been imposed by the Biden administration for failing to provide prompt customer service and refunds to passengers.