Imagine Trump ever being invited to join a photo like this — not in a million years.
Four presidents. Zero drama. Just smiles, respect, and a shared love of country. 🇺🇸
The US Secret Service has begun using a face-scanning mobile phone application similar to a tool that federal immigration agents have for months wielded to identify people as part of a mass deportation effort. https://t.co/wU9VErOvdX
BREAKING: California Gov. Gavin Newsom says Trump's Justice Department is investigating him and his wife over unspecified claims. https://t.co/pSLYwOtjWK
A federal judge on Friday denied the Department of Justice's request to lift an order requiring the removal of President Trump's name from the Kennedy Center.
The Trump administration still faces a deadline of Friday to remove Trump's name from the building.
ABC News' Jonathan Karl has more.
The Reflecting Pool on the National Mall has been refilled following President Trump’s renovations.
The project ultimately took six weeks and cost more than $10 million, far more than Trump initially projected. https://t.co/no9QuP1lmu
Eight government ethics experts told Reuters the Trump family's enriching itself from an industry the president's administration regulates — and that Trump has championed — represents a conflict of interest unlike anything seen in modern American history https://t.co/59TIOkot51
For the past 9 months, I've been investigating Andrew Tate's empire of sexual exploitation — drawing on thousands of private messages and sealed court files, as well as interviews with the Tates, their associates & more than a dozen alleged victims. Here's what I found: https://t.co/q1L65EVG1O
President Donald Trump pardoned former Indiana Republican Congressman Steve Buyer, who was convicted in 2023 of insider trading, on June 4.
Buyer was convicted by a federal jury in New York after testifying at a trial that lasted more than a week.
Prosecutors accused him of making about $350,000 off of trades based on insider information he gleaned through consulting work. In one trade, for instance, they said he bought shares of Sprint ahead of its 2018 merger with T-Mobile after confidentially learning the merger was coming.
📸: BRENDAN MCDERMID, REUTERS
Read more: https://t.co/tfE7khraUU
Mark Zuckerberg has plans to build one of the world’s largest data centers in Louisiana. @sarahsholder talks to @rileyraygriffin about what it could mean for one of the poorest regions in the US.
🎙️ Listen now: https://t.co/CDKZEjxWqv
The newly operational Trump Presidential Library, the entity responsible for preserving records from the White House, says it cannot find a single Twitter direct message sent by a president who tweeted over 25,000 times during his first administration. https://t.co/u3OpkSHEwU
BREAKING: A federal judge said that President Trump can't close or rename the Kennedy Center, ruling that it cannot be officially named for anyone else unless Congress approves it.
Read more: https://t.co/eIzMEcKfjU
BREAKING: A federal judge temporarily blocks any payouts from the Trump administration's $1.8 billion "anti-weaponization" settlement fund. https://t.co/aIeZ2LLH8I
A federal judge says President Trump can't add his name to Kennedy Center and blocks planned closure for a yearslong renovation. https://t.co/CgdIyDBMym
Breaking news: Trump administration officials have pressed the Bureau of Engraving and Printing to design a $250 bill featuring the president’s portrait, in what would be the first appearance of a living person on U.S. currency in more than 150 years. https://t.co/S8sqdKSB7i