On May 20, the Senate removed $1 billion in funding for the White House ballroom project from a larger immigration bill, marking a notable political setback for former President Donald Trump. The funding was intended to cover Secret Service security upgrades for the East Wing, including modernized infrastructure and underground enhancements. The decision followed guidance from Senate Parliamentarian Elizabeth MacDonough, who flagged the allocation as incompatible with budget reconciliation ru
On May 20, the Senate removed $1 billion in funding for the White House ballroom project from a larger immigration bill, marking a notable political setback for former President Donald Trump. The funding was intended to cover Secret Service security upgrades for the East Wing, including modernized infrastructure and underground enhancements. The decision followed guidance from Senate Parliamentarian Elizabeth MacDonough, who flagged the allocation as incompatible with budget reconciliation ru
The United States military has confirmed significant aircraft losses during Operation Epic Fury, with a total of 42 planes, helicopters, and drones affected. Reports compiled from US defense sources, Central Command (CENTCOM) updates, and operational briefings reveal the scale of challenges faced in the Middle East. F-15E Strike Eagle Setbacks Four F-15E Strike Eagles wer
The United States military has confirmed significant aircraft losses during Operation Epic Fury, with a total of 42 planes, helicopters, and drones affected. Reports compiled from US defense sources, Central Command (CENTCOM) updates, and operational briefings reveal the scale of challenges faced in the Middle East. F-15E Strike Eagle Setbacks Four F-15E Strike Eagles wer
The Trump IRS addendum explained in new Justice Department filings shows that the federal government is barred from pursuing existing or past tax-related claims involving President Donald Trump, his family members and affiliated businesses. Acting Attorney General Todd Blanche signed the one-page addendum on Tuesday, May 19, 2026. The document states that the United States is “forever barred and precluded” from pursuing claims, examinations or reviews that have
The Trump IRS addendum explained in new Justice Department filings shows that the federal government is barred from pursuing existing or past tax-related claims involving President Donald Trump, his family members and affiliated businesses. Acting Attorney General Todd Blanche signed the one-page addendum on Tuesday, May 19, 2026. The document states that the United States is “forever barred and precluded” from pursuing claims, examinations or reviews that have