Two weeks into office, President Trump is enacting policies outlined in the conservative policy agenda Project 2025, from which he had distanced himself on the campaign trail.
Asma Khalid is a White House correspondent for NPR. She also co-hosts The NPR Politics Podcast. Khalid is a bit of a campaign-trail addict, having reported on the 2014, 2016, 2018 and 2020 elections.
January 28, 2025 • Most of President Trump's closest allies appear to be cheering on his major changes to immigration policy – which have been numerous. These include executive orders ...
The White House this afternoon rescinded a memo that ... So what does it all mean for Trump's attempts to wrest control of the U.S. government? NPR senior political editor and correspondent Domenico ...
Prior to her current assignment, Liasson was NPR's White House correspondent for all eight years of the Clinton administration. She has won the White House Correspondents' Association's Merriman ...
Washington is scrambling to interpret a new Trump administration memo that appears to halt funding for many programs. The impact of the short memo, released Monday, is causing widespread confusion.
But Melania Trump is back in the White House with the most experience someone in her position can have.
Prior to her current assignment, Liasson was NPR's White House correspondent for all eight years of the Clinton administration. She has won the White House Correspondents' Association's Merriman Smith ...
On Wednesday afternoon, the White House rescinded a memo that ordered a government spending freeze. But the White House says its effort to align government programs with Trump's priorities remains.
But the White House said that only the original memo calling ... Under the original OMB memo obtained by NPR, a temporary pause in funding was set to take effect Tuesday evening, but a senior ...
January 23, 2025 • Most of us know about birthright citizenship, but not many people have ever heard of Wong Kim Ark and the landmark Supreme Court decision that decided both his fate and the ...
Sources close to talks in the White House tell NPR that software company Oracle, Microsoft and other American investors are working to take over the video app. NPR's Bobby Allyn broke the story ...