Transgender Rep. Sarah McBride reacts to Trump gender policy
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Rep. Sarah McBride says Trump's executive order can't erase the LGBTQ community
Rep. Sarah McBride, the first out transgender member of Congress, said Trump’s executive order targeting transgender people is not what Americans actually want.NBC News - 47m -
Trump disappoints crypto holders hoping for immediate policy changes. How is bitcoin reacting?
It’s still early days, but the kickoff of President Donald Trump’s second term appears to have left some crypto investors disappointed so far.MarketWatch - 19h -
Five takeaways on Trump's executive actions on gender
President Trump signed a sweeping executive order late Monday during his first hours in office recognizing only two sexes and preventing government dollars from being spent on what his ...The Hill - 20h -
Lawmakers react to Trump's executive orders
Lawmakers on Capitol Hill are responding to President Trump's executive orders signed on Day 1 of his second term in the White House. The actions include measures on immigration and birthright ...CBS News - 1d -
Trump signs order saying gender cannot be changed
The president has vowed to use his post to fight elements of what conservatives have decried as "woke" culture.BBC News - 1d -
Rep. Sarah McBride on picking her battles and not taking the ‘bait’
Rep. Sarah McBride, D-Del., the first openly transgender member of Congress, said she remains focused on her job and refuses to give Republicans what they want, which she said is for her to take ...NBC News - 5d -
Rep. Donalds reacts to Mike Johnson's reelection as House speaker
Florida Rep. Byron Donalds says he was confident in Mike Johnson's ability to win the House speakership. CBS News' Nikole Killion spoke to Donalds after the House vote.CBS News - Jan. 3
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Trump administration directs Justice Department to step up immigration enforcement
The Trump administration is directing the Justice Department to dramatically boost its efforts on immigration enforcement, making it an agency top priority.NBC News - 3h -
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Trump's last-minute decision to go big on Jan. 6 pardons took many allies by surprise
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'We believe in redemption': Johnson responds to Trump's pardons of Jan. 6 rioters
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