Trump officials
Coverage of Trump officials in the Nexus archive.
- Vance and Rubio take different approaches as Iran tests their 2028 prospects
Vance and Rubio have taken different approaches in dealing with Iran, with Rubio declining to lead a US delegation due to skepticism about a viable deal. Vance capitalized on this opportunity, while the White House denies any rift between the officials.
- Judge temporarily blocks Trump officials from accessing NYC trans kids’ medical records
A judge has temporarily blocked Trump officials from accessing medical records of transgender children in New York City. The Department of Justice is seeking hospital records of patients who received gender-affirming care.
- As New World screwworm reaches Texas, Trump officials race to breed more sterile flies
The New World screwworm has reached Texas, prompting Trump officials to accelerate breeding of sterile flies to combat the threat. The parasitic fly's larvae feed on living tissues of warm-blooded animals.
- Tohono O'odham tribe sues Trump officials over border wall plans
The Tohono O’odham Nation is suing the federal government to block construction of a border wall and prevent the use of its water for the project. The tribe alleges the government's actions threaten their land and resources.
- Justice Department to Investigate ED’s Civil Rights Cases
The Justice Department is investigating the U.S. Department of Education's civil rights cases. Former Office for Civil Rights staff members express concern that the Justice Department's approach might leave some students behind, while Trump officials argue this will not occur.
- Trump Officials Challenge Reparations Program in Chicago Suburb
Trump Officials are challenging a reparations program in a Chicago suburb. Harmeet Dhillon, assistant attorney general for the Justice Department’s Civil Rights Division, stated the program constitutes illegal race discrimination.
- Democrats Warn Trump Officials Not to Pursue Arch Project Without Congress
Democrats warn Trump officials not to proceed with the arch project without Congressional approval. An Interior Department spokeswoman describes the arch as a project that all Americans can be proud of.
- Anthropic downplays security risks of ‘Mythos’ and ‘Fable’ AI models after ban — prompting scorn from White House officials
Anthropic has downplayed security risks associated with its AI models 'Mythos' and 'Fable' following a ban, drawing criticism from White House officials. Trump officials accused the company of contradicting itself by previously amplifying concerns about AI doomsday scenarios.
- Trump officials suspend funding for Los Angeles homeless agency
Trump officials have suspended funding for a Los Angeles homeless agency. The decision is based on reports and investigations revealing the agency misspent millions and failed to account for its spending.
- Can’t pay medical bills? Trump officials suggest getting a loan
One-third of Americans have health care debt. Trump officials suggest getting a loan as a solution, with insurers being asked to consider lending money to Obamacare consumers who cannot afford higher deductibles.
- Hegseth attacks Europe on immigration at D-Day event, continuing trend for Trump officials
Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth delivered a speech in Colleville-sur-Mer, Normandy, on June 6 to commemorate the 82nd anniversary of the D-Day landings. His remarks criticized Europe's immigration policies, continuing a trend among Trump officials.
- Judge Says Trump Officials Must Restart Asylum and Immigration Processing
A judge has ruled that Trump officials must restart asylum and immigration processing. The decision affects immigrants awaiting appointments at the Annandale Immigration Court in Virginia.
- In Apparent Reversal, Mullin Says Abrego Garcia Could Be Deported to Costa Rica
Homeland Security Secretary Markwayne Mullin appears to reverse his stance, suggesting Abrego Garcia could be deported to Costa Rica. It is unclear whether this reflects a genuine policy shift or a lack of awareness about prior Trump officials' positions.
- OpenAI CEO Sam Altman to meet with lawmakers, Trump officials in D.C.
OpenAI CEO Sam Altman is set to meet with lawmakers and Trump officials in Washington, D.C. President Donald Trump recently signed an executive order on AI, which Altman has expressed support for.
- Hochul signs new protections for NY immigrants, amid pushback from Trump officials
New York Gov. Kathy Hochul signed new protections for immigrants in the state. The move faces opposition from federal officials associated with Trump. New Jersey Gov. Mikie Sherrill is also encountering federal government pushback.
- Trump officials flew on 1st non-stop commercial flight from US to Venezuela in years
Trump officials flew on the first non-stop commercial flight from the U.S. to Venezuela in years. The trip occurred nearly four months after a U.S. special forces raid that seized Nicolás Maduro, Venezuela's former leader, and his wife.
- Trump officials flew on 1st non-stop commercial flight from US to Venezuela in years
Trump officials took the first non-stop commercial flight from the U.S. to Venezuela in years. The trip occurred four months after U.S. forces raided and seized Nicolás Maduro, Venezuela's former leader, and his wife.
- Suspected Correspondents' Dinner shooter was likely targeting Trump officials, Todd Blanche says
Acting U.S. Attorney General Todd Blanche stated that the shooter at the White House Correspondents' Association dinner likely targeted Trump officials. The incident occurred during a press conference following the shooting.
- Trump officials may be encouraging banks to test Anthropic’s Mythos model
Trump officials may be encouraging banks to test Anthropic’s Mythos model, despite the Department of Defense recently labeling Anthropic a supply-chain risk. This creates a contradiction between national security concerns and potential technological collaboration.