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White House launches smartphone app

The White House launched a new smartphone app Friday aimed at providing users with information and updates directly from the Trump administration. The app includes a “news” tab with press releases from the White House, a photo gallery and a social media tab featuring the White

Watch live: Trump speaks to farmers at White House

President Trump will host hundreds of farmers, ranchers and executives Friday afternoon at the White House to outline his administration's agriculture agenda. During the event, he is expected to announce actions to assist farmers and food suppliers, including new guidance on

Sam Graves pulls reelection plans, will retire from Congress

Rep. Sam Graves (R-Mo.), the chair of the House Transportation Committee, announced Friday that he will not seek reelection and will retire from Congress at the end of his term. Graves, 62, wrote in a morning post on the social platform X that the decision to end his 26-year

Trump Administration Cooked Up Gay Ayatollah Story

The Trump administration wants people to think Iran’s new ayatollah is gay. Fox News’s Jesse Watters asked President Trump Thursday about the rumor that Ayatollah Mojtaba Khamenei, the hard-line cleric tapped to lead Iran, was a closeted gay man. “Did the CIA tell you that

Beshear: Vance could be 'more damaging than Trump'

Kentucky Gov. Andy Beshear (D) said Vice President Vance could be “more damaging" than President Trump in his latest attack on Vance. “When I say he's the most conceited politician that I've ever heard, that's something, given his boss and his self-absorption,” Beshear said in

Former Navy secretary: 'No doubt' US could run Strait of Hormuz

Former U.S. Navy Secretary Kenneth Braithwaite said Friday there is “no doubt” that the U.S. Navy could run the Strait of Hormuz, a key passageway for the transport of oil. “There‘s no doubt that the United States Navy could run those straits,” Braithwaite, also the former U.S.

Mike Lindell 'served' legal documents on live TV

Mike Lindell, the CEO of MyPillow, appeared to be served legal documents during a live TV interview on Thursday at the Conservative Political Action Conference. In a video of the incident shared on Thursday, a woman is seen approaching the businessman while he is on air and

David Sacks says he's no longer White House AI, crypto czar

Venture capitalist David Sacks announced he is stepping down from his role as White House AI and cryptocurrency czar since he has "used up" the 130 day-limit. Sacks told Bloomberg in an interview Thursday that his work with the Trump administration will transition to

Pentagon Alarmed by Tomahawk Burn Rate in Iran War

U.S. forces have blown through more than 850 Tomahawk missiles in the ongoing war in Iran, according to a new report by The Washington Post . The usage rate has led some Pentagon officials to raise concerns about America’s capabilities in the Middle East and future conflicts.

House Democrats appear ready to back Senate DHS funding deal

House Democrats appear ready to back a bipartisan Senate deal to reopen the Department of Homeland Security (DHS) without funding for U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) or Border Patrol. That legislation passed unanimously in the upper chamber in the early hours of

Kennedy Center starting layoffs ahead of planned closure

The Kennedy Center is beginning the process of laying off employees ahead of a two-year closure. “We will begin executing the difficult staffing decisions that support the broader operational changes required to meet the realities of this time at the Center,” Matt Floca, the

Lobbyists edge out lawmakers in charity hockey showdown

A group of lawmakers on Thursday evening traded their suits for skates at the 16th annual Congressional Hockey Challenge but returned to the Capitol without a trophy after losing in the first-ever overtime game. Team Lobbyists, who took the win last year, beat Team Lawmakers

Whole Hog Politics: A top-down crisis in democratic legitimacy

[Watch Whole Hog Politics live: Join us today at 9 a.m. ET at TheHill.com as Chris Stirewalt and host Bill Sammon break down this week’s political news and answer questions from a live online audience.] If you’d like to understand the special kind of political dysfunction that

Effort to fund TSA, most of DHS shifts to House

Morning Report is The Hill's a.m. newsletter. Subscribe here or in the box below: In today's issue: ▪ Senate passes TSA funding ▪ Trump extends Iran strikes pause ▪ Maduro makes court appearance ▪ More DEI probes at schools The pressure is on the House to sign off on badly