Military Presence in Nation’s Capital Extended to 2029 via Trump Order

Military personnel will remain stationed in Washington, D.C. through 2029 under a Trump administration order extending the deployment.

Military personnel will remain stationed in Washington, D.C. through 2029 under a Trump administration order extending the deployment.

The Trump administration opens Medicare payment policy to public input—but beneficiaries rarely comment, and hospital systems dominate the process.

Columbia University graduate student Mahmoud Khalil alleges Trump officials conspired with conservative groups to deport him for pro-Palestine activism.

DOJ subpoenas 14 major law firms over White House records, with 9 firms agreeing to $940 million pro bono settlement.

A proposed Russia sanctions bill would consolidate trade restrictions into unilateral presidential power, bypassing Congressional review typically required for major tariff decisions.

Trump's intelligence nominee signed subpoenas against New York Times journalists, leaving some Democrats torn between opposing press intimidation and replacing an unpopular acting director.

International court orders targeting Trump-connected figures face First Amendment challenges when they restrict protected speech.

Family sues federal government after Border Patrol agent shoots dog during El Paso home search, alleging negligence and wrongful death under the Federal Tort Claims Act.

Trump tariff proposals on Indian and Chinese goods would raise consumer prices while disrupting supply chains that American businesses depend on.

Federal agencies can exclude law firms from contracts, launch investigations, and cut funding flows—tools that pressure firms without new legislation.