April 16 Trump admin announces expansion of visa restriction policy in Western Hemisphere The State Department said it imposed visa restrictions on 26 individuals under the expanded policy targeting those acting for U.S. adversaries.
April 15 Leavitt shows off US Triumphal Arch, with plans to be released Thursday President Trump's proposed 250-foot United States Triumphal Arc would rise on Columbia Island in the Potomac River to mark America's 250th birthday.
April 15 Millions tap Trump tax cuts this filing season as refunds top $3,400 Over 53 million tax filers claimed Trump's signature tax cuts this season, with the average refund climbing above $3,400, Treasury Department data shows.
April 12 Appeals court says federal judge must reconsider blocking WH ballroom, weigh national security concerns A three-judge appeals panel ruled Trump's $400 million White House ballroom construction can proceed until Friday as security concerns are reviewed.
April 11 Social media erupts after Harris introduces 'mob boss' accent to attack Trump: 'Total cringe' Kamala Harris impersonated Donald Trump as a mob boss while criticizing his foreign policy at a National Action Network event, sparking online backlash.
April 8 JD Vance's task force flags nearly $6.3B in government contracts going to potentially fraudulent businesses VP JD Vance's new anti-fraud task force has identified nearly $6.3 billion in government contracts going to potentially fraudulent businesses.
April 6 Hegseth cuts Ivy League ties in military education shake-up, taps Hillsdale Pete Hegseth steers military education away from elite universities as Hillsdale College embraces a role in training senior U.S. military officers.
April 4 Alcatraz could reopen as a 'state-of-the-art secure prison' under Trump's $152M budget request The White House is seeking $152 million to reopen Alcatraz, closed since 1963, as a state-of-the-art secure facility for federal inmates.
April 3 Trump gives rare praise to persistent GOP foe after White House ballroom vote Trump gives a special shout out to Sen. Rand Paul after the fiscal hawk votes yes on plans for the estimated $400 million White House ballroom project.
April 3 No more casual: State Department imposes first-ever dress code on diplomats For the first time, the State Department has added formal dress code guidance to its Foreign Affairs Manual, setting attire standards for employees.