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The White House has dispatched social media teams alongside FBI agents executing arrest warrants in the nation's capital to generate videos that promote U.S. President Donald Trump's crackdown on crime in the District of Columbia,
The White House launched an official TikTok account on Tuesday, taking advantage of the short video app's more than 170 million U.S. users to spread the messages of President Donald Trump. Trump has a soft spot for the popular app,
The White House is calling for a review of materials in the Smithsonian museums ahead of America’s 250th birthday next year.
The White House has canceled tours for September, and it’s unclear when the long-standing tradition will resume.
The New Jersey Democrat charged that Trump’s push to clean up DC and end sanctuary city policies “show us each and every day how much of a bigot he is.”
Trump has a soft spot for the popular app, crediting it with helping him gain support among young voters when he defeated Kamala Harris in 2024.
The move continues a remarkable turnabout toward the app for President Trump, who tried to ban TikTok in his first term.
President Donald Trump’s law-enforcement crackdown on Washington expanded Wednesday and top administration officials visited National Guard troops to support a deployment that has left parts of the U.
The new push focuses on temporary, emergency shelters rather than lasting supports and would cut people off services after two years.
Vice President JD Vance, Secretary of Defense Pete Hegseth and White House Deputy Stephen Miller spoke to the National Guard in DC on Wednesday.