President Donald Trump signed a record number of executive orders during his first week back at the White House.
SWANNANOA, N.C. — President Donald Trump said he was considering “getting rid of” the Federal Emergency Management Agency during a trip to disaster zones Friday, offering the latest sign of how he is weighing sweeping changes to the nation’s central organization for responding to disasters.
The move follows President Donald Trump's executive order titled "Defending Women from Gender Ideology Extremism and Restoring Biological Truth to the Federal Government," which states that "it is the policy of the United States to recognize two sexes, male and female."
Five days after assuming the White House, President Donald Trump is racking up a number of wins and losses after issuing a flurry of executive orders. On Friday, he travels to disaster-hit states of North Carolina and California while new developments play out over his immigration policy and cabinet confirmations.
President Donald Trump is preparing to reshape the Federal Emergency Management Agency, which has been on the frontlines of responding to recent wildfires in California and last year's hurricane in North Carolina.
The US Senate on Saturday confirmed South Dakota governor Kristi Noem to lead the Department of Homeland Security (DHS), a key agency in President Donald Trump's push to clamp down on illegal immigration.
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US President Donald Trump visited disaster-hit western North Carolina and was travelling later to Los Angeles, Promising help while stoking partisan tensions with Democratic rivals over recovery efforts.
Donald and Melania Trump will stop in North Carolina, California and Nevada during the first trip of his second term. Follow along for live updates.
Trump issued a flurry of executive orders and proclamations during his first few days back in the White House.
Vice President JD Vance spoke to "Face the Nation with Margaret Brennan" in his first interview since taking office.
a former CIA officer, used their questions to pull Noem toward terrorism ... Noem said she heard many agency workers continue to not show up for work, even at FEMA after a disaster. She used the hurricane and flooding to push back-to-the-office policies ...