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Trump fires Kennedy Center board, names himself as chair
President Donald Trump has fired then Kennedy Center board and named himself as chair. News4’s Dominique Moody has the latest.
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Trump says he's firing Kennedy Center board members, naming himself chairman
President Donald Trump says he is firing members of the board of trustees for the Kennedy Center and naming himself chairman.
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Trump says he's firing Kennedy Center board members, naming himself chairman
President Donald Trump says he is firing members of the board of trustees for the Kennedy Center and naming himself chairman.
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DOJ orders child safety authority to comply with Trump's ‘gender ideology' order
The National Center for Missing and Exploited Children said it would be removing all references to transgender people from its public materials.
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19 states sue to stop DOGE accessing Americans' personal data
Nineteen Democratic attorneys general have sued President Donald Trump to stop Elon Musk’s Department of Government Efficiency from accessing Treasury Department records that contain sensitive personal data such as Social Security and bank account numbers for millions of Americans.
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Trump says he's ending Biden's classified intelligence briefings in payback move
President Donald Trump said Friday that he’s revoking former President Joe Biden’s security clearance and ending the daily intelligence briefings he’s receiving in payback for Biden doing the same to him in 2021.
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Is the Trump administration's buyout offer to federal employees legal?
As millions of federal workers face a looming deadline to decide whether to accept the Trump administration’s unprecedented buyout offer, questions remain over whether the plan is even valid without Congress’ approval, according to interviews with federal law and labor experts.
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Trump pledges to ‘fire some' FBI agents as the bureau faces heat over Jan. 6 cases
President Donald Trump said he intended to fire some of the FBI personnel who worked on Capitol riot cases, asserting without providing evidence that some of them were “corrupt.”
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Trump taps Vance to negotiate sale of TikTok ahead of April deadline
The vice president has been asked to lead White House efforts to broker a deal that would keep the popular video app accessible to U.S. users.
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Trump is ‘angry' that deportation numbers are not higher
Arrests and deportations of undocumented people are lower than what Donald Trump has promised, and that is “driving him nuts,” one source told NBC News.
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Federal worker protests continue after job cuts, relocation plans are announced
Protests in support of federal workers continued Friday after the Trump administration announced job cuts, worker relocations and office closures. News4’s Meagan McGrath reports.
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Possibility of federal health worker job cuts sparks fear in Montgomery County
A news report about a possible Trump administration executive order to fire thousands of federal health workers is sparking anxiety in Montgomery County. Administration officials denied that such an executive order is coming, but fear and anger in the community remain.
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White House denies plan to fire thousands of HHS workers, Montgomery Co. remains anxious
The Wall Street Journal reported the White House is working on an executive order to fire thousands of employees in the Department of Health and Human Services, which includes the Food and Drug Administration and the National Institutes of Health based in Montgomery County. The White House denied this, but News4’s Jackie Bensen reports the possibility is still causing...
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Health clinics face cuts, closures as Trump's funding fight ripples outside of Washington
Across the country, health clinics and nonprofit organizations largely serving rural and low-income patients have found themselves unable to access previously allocated federal funds, as a short-lived government funding freeze has continued to disrupt daily operations for a range of programs.
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NCAA changes transgender policy to limit women's competition to athletes assigned female at birth
The NCAA changed its participation policy for transgender athletes on Thursday, limiting competition in women’s sports to athletes assigned female at birth only.
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Judge pauses DOGE plan to force out federal workers
A federal judge hit pause on the Trump administration’s deadline for federal workers to decide whether to leave their jobs for a financial incentive – as unions and Democratic leaders question the offer’s legitimacy. News4’s Dominique Moody reports.
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San Jose State and Penn face inquiries in Trump crackdown on transgender athletes
The Education Department says it is investigating potential civil rights violations at two universities and a high school sports league that allowed transgender athletes to compete on women’s teams.
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Federal worker ‘deferred resignation' program temporarily blocked
Federal employees have through Thursday to decide whether to take what the Trump administration calls its “buyout” or “deferred resignation” offer.
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Federal employees face ‘deferred resignation' deadline amid legitimacy questions
Federal employees have through Thursday to decide whether to take what the Trump administration calls its “buyout” or “deferred resignation” offer.
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Federal workers face resignation deadline amid legitimacy questions
Federal workers in the D.C. area and across the country have through the end of Thursday to decide whether to take what the Trump administration calls its deferred resignation offer – as unions and others warn workers of potential dangers. News4’s Megan McGrath reports.