
White House ends permanent ‘wires’ spot in press pool after AP court win, expands ‘print’ access
For decades, the AP, Reuters and Bloomberg were granted access to all presidential events, no matter how big or small.
Top Pete Hegseth adviser Dan Caldwell ‘escorted’ out of Pentagon — placed on leave after he’s implicated in leak probe
The defense secretary’s chief of staff ordered a probe into unauthorized disclosures March 21.
Richard L. Armitage, 79, Dies; State Department Official in a Turbulent Era
While serving as Colin Powell’s deputy during the Iraq war, he found himself at the center of a scandal when he leaked a C.I.A. operative’s name.
Trump Says He’s Powerless to Return Deported Migrant. But He’s Done So Before.
President Trump says he is powerless to retrieve a Salvadoran man who was deported because of an administrative error. But he has done so before.
Judge Blocks Trump From Retaliating Against Susman Godfrey Law Firm
It’s the latest setback to the president’s efforts to wield government power to punish the legal industry. A federal judge called it “a shocking abuse of power.”
State Department could close dozens of embassies, consulates while seeking $26B in ‘drastic’ spending cuts
At least 17 consulates — in the UK, France, Germany, Greece, Italy, South Korea, and Bosnia and Herzegovina — and 10 embassies — including outposts in Malta, the Maldives, Grenada, Luxembourg and several African nations — have been suggested for the chopping block.
Trump admin won’t be held in contempt over refusal to return wrongly deported alleged MS-13 member Kilmar Abrego Garcia — as judge warns against ‘gamesmanship’
“There will be no tolerance for gamesmanship or grandstanding.”
Trump ‘actively’ considering 15 tariff deals with different nations after 90-day reciprocal pause, White House says
A White House official predicted to The Post last week that India, Japan and Vietnam were likely to be among the first nations to come to a one-for-one trade understanding with the US.
Canada Conditionally Waives Retaliatory Tariffs on U.S.-Made Cars and Trucks
Companies that make cars in Canada will be exempted provided they keep up production.