Hillary Clinton August 26 Flashback: Hillary Clinton once called for flag-burning ban as Trump's order ignites backlash As some Democrats mock Trump for signing an executive order cracking down on American flag burning, a clip has resurfaced of Hillary Clinton calling for a similar prohibition.
Tim Walz August 25 Tim Walz rips media for negative reporting on Dem party amid ‘fascist’ takeover Failed Democratic vice presidential candidate and Minnesota Gov. Tim Walz criticized the media for reporting on rifts within the Democratic Party and doubled down on DEI.
Donald Trump August 14 WATCH: DC homeless weigh in on Trump cleaning up city streets As President Donald Trump cracks down on crime and rampant homelessness in Washington, D.C., homeless individuals weighed in on what they think of the administration’s efforts to clean up the streets.
Executive Policy August 8 Biden-nominated judge slaps nationwide injunction on Trump birthright citizenship order Biden-appointed federal judge Deborah Boardman blocks Trump's birthright citizenship order with nationwide injunction, citing likely constitutional violation.
Donald Trump August 8 President Trump increases federal law enforcement presence in DC following violent crime surge President Donald Trump has ordered an increased federal law enforcement presence in Washington, D.C., to protect residents and visitors from a surge in violent crime.
John Fetterman August 2 WATCH: Dem senator agrees with GOP that Trump's making progress on trade war His fellow Democrats got it wrong about President Donald Trump’s tariffs, Sen. John Fetterman, D-Pa., told Fox News Digital, adding that so far the U.S. trade war is “going well."
Donald Trump July 31 Trump Clashes With Reporter Over Tariffs, Citing Pandemic and ‘Fighting Lunatics’ President Donald Trump drilled into a reporter over a question on tariffs on Thursday, telling him that he had to spend his first term "fighting lunatics like you."
Media July 25 Civil rights organization declares 'state of national emergency,' citing attacks on DEI Marc Morial, president of the National Urban League, discussed the organization's efforts to resist what he calls an unprecedented assault on civil rights gains of the last 70 years.
Homeless Crisis July 24 Homeless people can be removed from streets by cities, states in new Trump executive order President Donald Trump will take executive action to clear the homeless from streets and send them to rehabilitation centers, according to reporting.
Donald Trump July 16 EXCLUSIVE: Trump admin strengthens religious accommodations in federal workforce In his first week as head of President Donald Trump’s U.S. Office of Personnel Management, Scott Kupor issued new guidance to executive agency directors cracking down on religious discrimination.
Justice Department June 28 Prosecutors tied to Jan. 6 Capitol riot cases fired by Justice Department: reports The Justice Department, under Attorney General Pam Bondi, has abruptly fired at least three federal prosecutors involved in cases stemming from the Jan. 6, 2021, Capitol riot, according to multiple reports.
Donald Trump June 18 Biden-appointed judge blocks Trump's move to only allow two genders on US passports Biden-appointed U.S. Judge Julia Kobick issued a ruling Tuesday to temporarily block the Trump administration’s move to only allow two genders, male and female, on U.S. passports.
Opinion June 13 REP TROY A CARTER SR: Trump's overuse of emergency powers is an abuse of power Emergency powers are being used as policy shortcuts rather than for true crises. That risks eroding democracy and aiding authoritarianism, cautions Rep. Troy Carter.
Donald Trump June 10 Federal judge rules Trump admin cannot block grants to LGBT groups U.S. District Judge Jon Tigar ruled that the Trump administration cannot require nonprofits to abandon diversity initiatives and transgender recognition to receive federal funding.
Donald Trump June 6 Trump signs new executive orders intended to make flying cars a reality, slash flight times President Trump signed three executive orders to boost drone innovation and supersonic air travel and enhance airspace security ahead of major events like the World Cup.
Energy In America June 2 Florida Republican's bill would make Trump orders permanent in bid for US 'dominance' in key industry GOP Florida Congressman Byron Donalds seeks to codify Trump's executive orders on nuclear energy, aiming to boost production and reform regulatory processes.
Media May 27 NPR sues Trump White House over executive order targeting public media NPR sued the Trump administration in federal court on Tuesday over the executive order seeking to cease all federal funding to NPR and PBS.
Bernie Sanders May 16 Trump embraces Dem policies traditionally rejected by GOP in bid to build 'party of common sense' President Donald Trump's policies, including drug price controls and tax reforms, reflect a blend of Republican and Democratic ideas.
Pentagon May 12 Pentagon ceases gender transition treatments as it moves to boot trans troops The Defense Department is ending all gender transition treatments for trans troops as it moves to remove them from the military.
Donald Trump April 24 Trump's executive order on voting blocked by federal judge amid flurry of legal setbacks Judge Colleen Kollar-Kotelly of the U.S. District Court for the District of Columbia has blocked a portion of President Donald Trump's March 25 executive order on election integrity.
Police and Law Enforcement April 23 Trump lifts police ‘burden’ with executive orders in first 100 days: veteran officer A 29-year law enforcement veteran says that President Trump's pro-police policies are a "burden lifted" for law enforcement entities.
Donald Trump March 28 Migrant border encounters plummet under Trump vs. Biden's record highs President Donald Trump continues to see record-low migrant encounters at the southern border compared to this time last year under former President Joe Biden.
Trump's First 100 Days March 19 Federal judge blocks Trump's transgender military executive order A federal judge issued a preliminary injunction against President Donald Trump's executive order barring transgender people from U.S. military service.
Health Care in Politics February 26 Fat Joe praises Trump healthcare executive order after backing Harris in 2024 Rapper Fat Joe celebrates President Donald Trump's executive order on healthcare price transparency after supporting then-Vice President Kamala Harris for president in 2024.
US Environment February 20 Federal department cafeteria empty for years under Biden: source The Department of Interior (DOI) cafeteria remained closed for years under the Biden administration, Fox News Digital has learned.
Donald Trump February 20 Group of DEI workers sue to stop Trump executive orders Civil rights organizations filed a federal lawsuit against President Donald Trump's executive orders targeting DEI alleging discrimination.
Trump's First 100 Days February 18 How is a political appointee different from a career federal employee? President Donald Trump is on a mission to slash the federal government's size. Here's all you need to know about political appointees and career government employees.
Trump's First 100 Days February 12 6 times judges blocked Trump executive orders Federal judges have blocked President Trump's executive orders related to the Department of Government Efficiency and ending birthright citizenship.
Politics February 11 Federal judge orders Trump admin to restore public health web pages Several federal agencies are being ordered to restore web pages and reports that were either removed or modified following one of President Trump's executive orders.
US Education February 7 California school official warns blue states won't go down without fight over Trump's gender orders Sonja Shaw, school board president for Chino Valley Unified School District, told Fox News Digital she expects California leaders to push back against Trump's gender executive orders.