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WASHINGTON ‒ The White House said additional mass layoffs of federal workers are coming as the federal government shutdown, now 14 days old, drags on. The Office of Management of Budget, in an Oct.
The US president tells reporters the two countries have "great love for each other", while Carney calls Trump "transformative".
The White House has responded to Ariana Grande after the star singer-actress ridiculed Donald Trump’s presidency directly to his supporters. The “Wicked” star recently condemned the Trump administration’s ICE raids across the U.S., transphobic rhetoric and brought up the current state of free speech in a recent message on her Instagram story.
The White House announced on Saturday that the new $100,000 H-1B visa fee, taking effect Sunday, will apply to each petition filed but will not affect current visa holders re-entering the United State
Cortez’s mockery of Stephen Miller with a crude message on Tuesday. The clash erupted after the White House deputy chief of staff was awkwardly forced to watch a social media video of the New York Democrat calling him “4-foot-10″ while he was being interviewed live on Fox News.
White House Deputy Press Secretary Kush Desai fired back at Grande’s repost with a statement provided to Entertainment Weekly. The statement mocked Grande’s song titles, including “Save Your Tears,” “Just Like Magic” and “Get Well Soon.”
Ariana Grande prompted a response from White House representative Kush Desai after she shared a post slamming Trump supporters.
A judge temporarily blocked further federal layoffs during the shutdown. More: Hegseth’s remarks are the latest example of the Trump administration’s about-face on the Russia-Ukraine conflict, with Trump signaling increased support for Ukraine as of late.