What to know about changes expected at EPA under Trump administration
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What do we know about Trump administration and DOGE's mass firings?
A federal judge is giving President Trump the go-ahead to continue mass firings of thousands of federal employees, for now. CBS News White House reporter Aaron Navarro and CBS News congressional ...CBS News - 6d -
What to know about Trump's first Cabinet meeting
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What to know about the key laws being invoked in Trump legal challenges
Many of the dozens of lawsuits challenging the Trump administration's actions hinge on alleged violations of decades-old federal laws.CBS News - 6d -
What we know about Trump's rare minerals deal with Ukraine's Zelenskyy
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Here's what to know about Trump's $5 million immigration "gold card"
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What to know about Dan Caine, Trump’s pick to lead Joint Chiefs of Staff
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What to know about Mitch McConnell's decision to retire
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