Dan Bongino named
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Trump 2nd term live updates: Dan Bongino named as deputy FBI director
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Who is Dan Bongino? Trump announces podcaster as FBI deputy director
Who is Dan Bongino, right-wing firebrand tapped to be FBI deputy director?
Bongino is a former Secret Service agent turned podcaster. Trump said he will serve as the FBI’s deputy director, a role traditionally held by career agents.
Putin Dumps Cold Water on Trump’s Bragging About Ukraine
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The Latest: Trump says Putin would accept European peacekeepers in Ukraine as part of deal
Vladimir Putin Dumps Cold Water on Trump’s Bragging About Ukraine
Donald Trump and Russian President Vladimir Putin need to get their story straight, because they’re both telling different tales about negotiations to end Russia’s violent incursion into Ukraine. Trump bragged Monday about working with Putin while recapping his meeting with French President Emmanuel Macron and other G7 leaders about next steps to deescalate the war in Ukraine.
Russia attacks Ukraine hours after Trump touts peace
The FBI and local police are investigating after gunshots shattered windows at a Tesla dealership in Oregon on Wednesday morning—the latest potential sign that Tesla’s CEO, billionaire-turned-“bureaucrat” Elon Musk,
Why hasn’t Elon Musk been arrested by the Federal Bureau of Investigation? Does Trump already have his secret police? Ray Johnson Park City
Musk’s unusual demand has faced resistance from several key U.S. agencies led by the president’s loyalists — including the FBI, State Department, Homeland Security and the Pentagon — which instructed their employees over the weekend not to comply.
Several federal agencies have advised employees not to respond to Elon Musk’s email demanding federal workers list five accomplishments from the past week or risk losing their jobs.
Musk’s ultimatum comes on the heels of former President Donald Trump’s call for a more aggressive approach to reforming federal bureaucracy. The Tesla CEO wasted no time in responding to Trump’s directive.
Confusion and chaos loom as hundreds of thousands of federal employees begin their workweek facing a deadline from Elon Musk to explain their recent accomplishments or risk losing their jobs.
Attorneys representing unions, businesses, veterans, and conservation organizations filed an updated lawsuit in federal court in California on Monday, arguing Musk had violated the law with his demand.
Musk’s unusual demand has faced resistance from several key U.S. agencies led by the president’s loyalists — including the FBI, State Department, Homeland Security and the Pentagon — which instructed their employees over the weekend not to comply.
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