Administration
Coverage of Administration in the Nexus archive.
- Trump says Walmart will lower some prices at his request: See which ones
President Donald Trump stated that Walmart will lower prices on various products as requested by his administration.
- Trump says Walmart cut prices at his request, but Walmart statement omits administration’s role
President Donald Trump claimed Walmart reduced prices at his administration’s request, but Walmart’s statement did not acknowledge government involvement. Trump attributed inflation to Democrats and tariffs, while Walmart cited seasonal factors for price cuts on items like ground beef and groceries.
- Trump says Walmart cut prices at his request, but Walmart statement omits administration’s role
President Donald Trump claims Walmart reduced prices at his request, but Walmart's statement does not reference the administration's role. The retailer's announcement omits any connection to Trump's involvement.
- Trump says Walmart cut prices at his request, but Walmart statement omits administration's role
President Donald Trump claimed Walmart cut prices at his administration's request, but the retailer's statement did not acknowledge the administration's involvement. Walmart announced price reductions for items like ground beef and other products, while Trump attributed inflation to Democrats and his tariffs, despite Walmart benefiting from consumer shifts during his term.
- Marriage used to be a glide path to citizenship. Now there are more speed bumps
Spouses of U.S. citizens traditionally had a special place in immigration law as a pathway to citizenship. The administration and immigration lawyers now indicate that this process has become more challenging with increased obstacles.
- Interior secretary says administration will use the same company to repair Reflecting Pool
The Interior secretary announced the administration will use the same company to repair the Reflecting Pool. Issues with loose blue paint and algae blooms turning the water green have emerged since the pool's recent work was completed.
- Two killed as two-storey building collapses in Chandigarh industrial area
A two-storey building collapsed in Chandigarh's industrial area, killing two people. The administration deployed heavy earth-moving machines and cordoned off the area.
- Bihar to set up 100 fast track courts
Bihar plans to establish 100 fast track courts to expedite justice. The Chief Minister emphasized that the state's judiciary, police, and administration are primarily responsible for delivering justice to its 14 crore population.
- US judge sides with NAACP over proposed mail-in ballot restrictions
A US judge ruled in favor of the NAACP regarding proposed mail-in ballot restrictions. President Trump has sought to limit mail-in voting and ordered his administration to impose such limits.
- Lawmaker warns of administration’s ‘fetishization’ of Silicon Valley startups
A lawmaker warns the administration is excessively favoring Silicon Valley startups, using the term 'fetishization' to describe this focus.
- The expensive twist in Trump's campaign against wind energy
The Trump administration is paying energy developers to abandon wind projects and invest in fossil fuels through a federal buyback campaign. This effort represents a shift away from renewable energy initiatives.
- On Trump shouting match, Sen. Bill Cassidy says, "Unfortunately, I raised my volume to match his"
Sen. Bill Cassidy had a shouting match with President Trump in a private meeting, criticizing the administration's honesty about a conflict.
- Candidate Q&A: US House District 1 – Jarrett Keohokalole
Jarrett Keohokalole, a candidate for US House District 1, pledges to restore federal Native Hawaiian programs that the current administration is attempting to defund. The candidate emphasizes a commitment to advocating for these programs in Congress.
- Former WH Smith’s small suppliers to lose at least half of debts in rescue plan
Small suppliers including Help for Heroes will lose at least half of debts owed by the former WH Smith high street chain, now rebranded as TG Jones. The restructuring plan requires creditor approval to avoid administration, with Modella Capital having acquired the company last year.
- US defence groups to meet Trump as missile production struggles
US defence groups are meeting with Trump to address missile production struggles. The administration aims to rebuild conventional weapons stockpiles and adapt to modern warfare.
- Puerto Rico roiled by widening political crisis as top official comes under fire
Puerto Rico's government is facing a political crisis linked to a top official who serves as Gov. Jenniffer González's chief of staff. The administration is described as being 'mired' in the controversy.
- Trump says talks with Anthropic are 'going fine' as its powerful AI models remain offline
Trump states that discussions with Anthropic are 'going fine' as the company has disabled access to its Fable 5 and Mythos 5 AI models for all customers following an administration ban on foreign access.
- Vance’s Book Tour Begins With a Visit to ‘The View’
Vice President JD Vance's book tour begins with a visit to 'The View', coinciding with the administration's reduction of the conflict with Iran.
- Algae thwarts Trump’s $14.2m attempt to turn reflecting pool ‘American flag blue’
Donald Trump's $14.2m renovation of the Lincoln Memorial reflecting pool to make it 'American flag blue' has failed due to persistent algae growth amid warm weather. The administration previously claimed the algae would be cleared after the project, but the pool remains green.
- Supreme Court will decide if ‘criminal aliens’ can be held indefinitely while they fight deportation
Supreme Court will decide if 'criminal aliens' can be held indefinitely during deportation proceedings. The case, set for fall, could grant the administration expanded authority to arrest and detain immigrants, including green card holders, with criminal records.
- Sen. Warren asks Trump if administration plans to raise Social Security retirement age
Senator Elizabeth Warren, D-Mass., sent a letter to President Donald Trump inquiring about the administration's plans for Social Security reform.
- Trump's name removed from Kennedy Center, national park exhibit removals paused
President Trump's name was removed from the Kennedy Center after a federal judge rejected efforts to keep the signage. A separate ruling paused a directive to remove exhibits at national parks that portray the U.S. negatively.
- A year after ICE swept L.A., fewer raids but harsher rules squeeze immigrants nationwide
A year after ICE conducted raids in Los Angeles, the administration is focusing on deportations and implementing harsher rules to deter both legal and illegal immigration nationwide.
- A year after ICE swept L.A., fewer raids but harsher rules squeeze immigrants nationwide
A year after ICE conducted raids in Los Angeles, the administration has reduced the number of raids but implemented stricter policies to deter both legal and illegal immigration nationwide. The focus has shifted to alternative tactics aimed at discouraging immigration.
- Trump’s China thaw faces resistance from Congress and his own administration
US President Donald Trump's state visit to China involved concessions like endorsing Chinese students in America, supporting China-linked farmland acquisitions, and dismissing espionage concerns, conflicting with his administration's hardline stance.
- HUD Secretary Scott Turner shows how administration is empowering homebuilders
HUD Secretary Scott Turner demonstrates how the administration is supporting homebuilders through empowerment initiatives. The focus is on administrative actions that facilitate homebuilding efforts.
- Trump announces plan to add 'promenade' to Lincoln Memorial
President Donald Trump announced his administration's plan to build a 'promenade' connecting the Lincoln Memorial to the Potomac River.
- Trump to nominate Blanche for attorney general on permanent basis
Trump plans to nominate Blanche for attorney general on a permanent basis. Confirmation by the Senate would make Blanche the administration's top prosecutor.
- Trump to nominate Todd Blanche to be attorney general
Donald Trump is nominating Todd Blanche to be attorney general. Todd Blanche previously served as Trump's personal attorney before joining the administration.
- Jill Biden hits back at Democratic critic of her book: ‘Say it to my face’
Jill Biden is responding to criticism from a Democrat who worked in her husband’s administration, stating her memoir could ignite a 'painful conversation' for the party and urging detractors to confront her directly. The former first lady addressed a sold-out crowd at an event.
- Administration Argues for Power Over Philadelphia Slavery Memorial
The Administration is asserting authority over a slavery memorial in Philadelphia. Plaques and videos about slavery were removed earlier this year from Independence National Historical Park but some have since been reinstated.
- Rubio testifies on Capitol Hill about Cuba
Secretary of State Marco Rubio testified before the Senate Foreign Relations Committee, stating Cuba requires systemic reforms. The administration is engaging with Cuban officials, including Raul Castro's grandson.
- Political play or budget fix? Competition for JPL's management comes at a fraught moment
The article discusses competition for management of Jet Propulsion Laboratory (JPL) amid a tense period, noting that while competitive contracts are not inherently negative, the administration's anti-science record has raised concerns.
- Republican senators want more answers on $1.8 billion settlement fund as Trump considers its future
Republican senators are seeking more information from the administration about the future of a $1.8 billion settlement fund as Trump considers its next steps. The senators had previously revolted against the settlement before leaving for a Memorial Day recess.
- Republican senators want more answers on $1.8 billion settlement fund as Trump considers its future
Republican senators have requested more information from the administration regarding the future of a $1.8 billion settlement fund as Trump considers its next steps. The senators had previously opposed the settlement before leaving for a Memorial Day recess.
- Republican senators want more answers on $1.8 billion settlement fund as Trump considers its future
Republican senators are seeking more information from the administration regarding the future of a $1.8 billion settlement fund. Trump is considering the fund's next steps as the senators express concerns about its management.
- New Proposal Would Allow Administration to Block Grants if They Don’t Support Trump’s Agenda
President Trump’s administration has proposed a policy to block grants that do not align with his agenda, as outlined in a 400-page blueprint released on Friday. The plan aims to impose new political criteria for granting funding.
- Trump speaks to NBC News amid Iran talks and administration's apparent abandonment of $1.8B fund
President Trump stated he would be 'okay' if the Iranian regime refused to return to talks. The administration appeared to abandon its $1.8 billion anti-weaponization fund.
- DOJ says it will abide by ruling that temporarily paused 'Anti-Weaponization Fund'
The DOJ has stated it will comply with a district judge's ruling that temporarily froze the administration's 'Anti-Weaponization Fund'.
- US judge rejects immediate block on Trump’s mail-in voting executive order
A US judge has rejected an immediate block on an executive order related to mail-in voting. The judge stated that the administration is moving to implement the measure, and the legal challenge from Democrats is premature.