The initial response from the White House was typical. Donald Trump is set to hold a press briefing on the crash at 11:00 a.m. on Thursday. At 10:51 p.m. on Wednesday, Press Secretary Karoline Leavitt released this statement from the president.
Echoing Elon Musk's approach to thinning out Twitter's staff in 2022, Donald Trump's plan to significantly slash the government workforce now, for a limited time only, includes offering resignation buyouts.
After President Donald Trump ordered a freeze on federal grants and loans, Medicaid's portals went down Tuesday afternoon, causing recipients to panic about their health insurance coverage. White House press secretary Karoline Leavitt confirmed the Medicaid outage Tuesday on X, formerly Twitter, but said payments would not be impacted.
The singer, who this week criticized the Trump administration, has made a number of comments about the president over the years.
President Donald Trump signed a settlement agreement to end a 2021 lawsuit he brought against Meta after it suspended his Facebook account.
Returning president was suspended from popular social media platform in wake of the January 6th Capitol riots.
The Trump administration offered an ultimatum to some federal employees asking them to choose if they want to resign in a pitch that echoes Elon Musk's moves at Twitter.
On Tuesday night, President Donald Trump issued a pardon to Ross Ulbricht, who ran the dark web marketplace Silk Road under the pseudonym “Dread Pirate Roberts.” Ulbricht has been serving a life sentence without parole since 2015, when he was convicted of multiple charges, including the distribution of narcotics.
Donald Trump Inauguration Day photos on Instagram, Twitter Donald Trump got the party started early − he hosted President Trump's Celebratory Victory Rally in Washington, D.C., a day before Inauguration Day, on Jan. 19, 2025. He posted videos and photos ...
Trump filed lawsuits against Twitter Inc, now known as X, Facebook Inc and Alphabet Inc's Google, as well as their chief executives in July 2021, alleging they unlawfully silence conservative viewpoints.
Public statements on social media have suggested President Trump moved to end observance of Black History Month.