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Justice Department Dismisses Over a Dozen Employees Involved in Trump Prosecutions

Justice Department Dismisses Over a Dozen Employees Involved in Trump Prosecutions

In its first week, President Donald Trump's administration has enacted significant changes, including the dismissal of more than a dozen Justice Department employees who were involved in prosecuting Trump. Additionally, executive orders have been issued to remove diversity, equity, and inclusion policies from federal government and military training. The administration is also seeking to reinstate service members discharged due to COVID-19 mandates. Other actions include extending previous tax cuts, increasing border security spending, and halting cooperation with the World Health Organization. The Senate has confirmed Scott Bessent as Treasury Secretary, and discussions with Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi have focused…
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Trump’s meeting with GOP leaders focused on tax cuts, regulatory reform and upcoming budget talks

Trump’s meeting with GOP leaders focused on tax cuts, regulatory reform and upcoming budget talks

On his first day of his second term, President Donald Trump signed executive orders to dismantle federal diversity, equity, and inclusion (DEI) programs, placing all DEI staff on leave. He pardoned Jan. 6 rioters and Silk Road founder Ross Ulbricht. Trump's meeting with GOP leaders focused on tax cuts, regulatory reforms, and upcoming budget talks. He emphasized plans for AI infrastructure investment and expressed intentions to visit states hit by disasters. Trump also fired John Bolton's Secret Service detail and announced new tariffs on Canada and Mexico to address immigration and drug issues. Controversial actions included revoking birthright citizenship and…
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