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His three DEI orders aimed to end preferential treatment in hiring, spending and the military, with decisions based on merit.
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Lawyers for the man, Kilmer Abrego-Garcia, in a separate filing said he is not a member of the MS-13 gang and demanded his immediate return to the United States.
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Intel CEO Lip-Bu Tan announced a cultural overhaul aimed at cutting bureaucracy and attracting talent, while signaling support from the Trump administration to help the company strengthen its semiconductor leadership.
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The New Republic on MSNTrump’s Own Intel Official Just Blew up His Mass Deportation ExcuseJudge James Boasberg has been making headlines after blocking the Trump administration’s invocation of the wartime 1798 Alien Enemies Act to carry out indiscriminate, extrajudicial deportations of people he claimed were Tren de Agua members to El Salvador.
Worse yet, Intel stock is among the bottom five performers next month. According to White's data, the security finished April lower seven out of 10 times in the last decade, and averaged a steep 5.5% loss.
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President Donald Trump’s top intelligence officials claimed on Tuesday that they did not share any classified materials in a group text about U.S. military plans that inadvertently included a journalist.
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The New Republic on MSNTrump Accidentally Reveals Just How Clueless He Is on Basic IntelKari Lake, the failed Arizona politician and current special adviser to the president at the U.S. Agency for Global Media, has withdrawn the termination of a federal grant to Radio Free Europe/Radio Liberty, one of the agency’s media properties, to end a legal fight.
President Donald Trump has said repeatedly that Ukrainian soldiers are “encircled” in the Russian region of Kursk, despite being told by the CIA and other intelligence agencies that this isn’t true, according to Reuters.
Intelligence officials within President Donald Trump’s administration said Tuesday there was no classified information in the Signal discussion between administration
Several of President Donald Trump’s top national security officials, at times with assistance from a top Senate Republican, shifted responsibility to Secretary of Defense Pete Hegseth for sending potentially classified information that appeared in a group chat about US military strikes in Yemen that a journalist was included in.
At a press opportunity on Tuesday, President Donald Trump told a reporter that National Security Advisor Mike Waltz does not need to apologize for The Atlantic's Jeffrey Goldberg entering a private chatroom for intelligence officials to discuss operations in Yemen.
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Trump yanks CHIPS Act cash unless tech giants pony up more of their own doughCommerce chief threatens to pull grants so firms double down on US spending More doubt is being cast over the US CHIPS Act program with the Trump administration threatening to halt payments unless companies in line to receive funding commit to substantially expand their own investments.