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The White House is scheduled to hold a press briefing after Democrats released emails appearing to show Jeffrey Epstein discuss President Donald Trump.
The House on Wednesday voted to reopen the federal government — ending the record-long shutdown and sending the measure to President Trump’s desk for his signature. Lawmakers voted
President Donald Trump is meeting with Syrian President Ahmad al-Sharaa in the Oval Office after lifting sanctions imposed on Syria. Al-Sharaa once had ties to al-Qaida.
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Watch Live: Donald Trump delivers remarks, signs resolution ending shutdown
The remarks come during a busy day in Washington, D.C., where House lawmakers passed the resolution, and sent it on to the president in order to end the longest government shutdown on record. The president's remarks are expected to begin at 9:45 p.
Government reports on inflation and the labor market for October are “likely never” to be released, the White House press secretary said Wednesday. “All of that economic data released will be permanently impaired,
Rep. Robert Garcia says, "The survivors deserve the truth," and that the House Oversight Committee will release more documents "likely later today."
U.S. President Donald Trump hopes to sign the bill Wednesday night to end the government shutdown, White House Press Secretary Karoline Leavitt told a press conference. "The clean CR (continuing resolution) to be voted on today in the House of Representatives that will lead to the reopening of the federal government is what President Trump and Republicans have supported from day one,