Trump Administration Actions and Policies
The Trump administration is taking various actions, including restarting the Global Entry program, pushing for college sports legislation, and facing scrutiny over its handling of the Iran conflict and its impact on the State Department.
Latest Developments

Florida's Legislature passes its version of SAVE America Act. But there's a catch. - Politico
Florida's Legislature passed its version of the SAVE America Act, but the legislation contains an unspecified provision that creates complications for implementation.

With Disputed Legal Maneuver, Trump Tries to Set Policy Without Legislation
The Trump administration is utilizing courts to implement significant policy changes by suing Republican states and reversing positions in established legal cases. This approach allows the administration to fast-track major policy shifts without relying on new legislation. The article does not specify which particular policies, states, or cases are involved, nor does it detail specific data, systems, or documented consequences.

What the Jones Act does and how a Trump suspension could affect fuel prices
The Trump administration is considering suspending requirements of the 1920 Jones Act to temper rising gasoline prices following the Iran war. Officials are reportedly considering a 30-day waiver for the law, which mandates that cargo between U.S. ports be shipped on U.S.-built, owned, and crewed vessels. This potential move aims to ensure vital energy and agricultural products flow freely to U.S. ports, according to press secretary Karoline Leavitt. While a White House official stated it would not affect American shipbuilding, it is unclear how much waivers might affect gasoline prices, which have climbed approximately 60 cents per gallon per AAA data since the strikes on Iran began. Colin Grabow of the Cato Institute estimates any relief would be modest, likely offsetting single-digit cents per gallon at the retail level.

Judge Dismisses Lawsuit Over Trump’s Funding Freeze for Gateway Tunnel
A federal judge dismissed a lawsuit regarding the Trump administration's funding freeze for the Gateway Tunnel. The judge declared the case moot because the administration resumed the flow of over $200 million in funding. The administration had temporarily stopped this funding. This outcome means the lawsuit no longer has grounds for continuation due to the restoration of funds.

Trump orders 172M barrels released from strategic reserve: How much oil will remain?
Trump ordered the release of 172 million barrels from the U.S. Strategic Petroleum Reserve, which is stored in underground salt caverns. The release will draw down the nation's emergency oil stockpile by millions of gallons.
Key Facts
The Trump Administration will restart the Global Entry program for international travelers.
Source: New York Times
President Trump is pushing Congress for college sports legislation aimed at reverting to pre-NIL economics.
Source: CBS News
A Trump nominee for Assistant Secretary of State, Jeremy Carl, withdrew after backlash over past 'anti-Israel' and race remarks.
Source: The Guardian US News, Politico
The Trump Department of Justice quietly restored firearm rights for certain individuals with felony convictions.
Source: USA Today
Recent Highlights
Jeremy Carl, Trump's pick for State Department, withdraws amid controversy.
Trump Administration announces restart of Global Entry program.
Trump pushes Congress for college sports legislation.
Trump announces opening of new oil refinery in Texas.
Full Coverage (40 articles)
Showing 20 of 40 articles

Florida's Legislature passes its version of SAVE America Act. But there's a catch. - Politico
Florida's Legislature passed its version of the SAVE America Act, but the legislation contains an unspecified provision that creates complications for implementation.

With Disputed Legal Maneuver, Trump Tries to Set Policy Without Legislation
The Trump administration is utilizing courts to implement significant policy changes by suing Republican states and reversing positions in established legal cases. This approach allows the administration to fast-track major policy shifts without relying on new legislation. The article does not specify which particular policies, states, or cases are involved, nor does it detail specific data, systems, or documented consequences.

What the Jones Act does and how a Trump suspension could affect fuel prices
The Trump administration is considering suspending requirements of the 1920 Jones Act to temper rising gasoline prices following the Iran war. Officials are reportedly considering a 30-day waiver for the law, which mandates that cargo between U.S. ports be shipped on U.S.-built, owned, and crewed vessels. This potential move aims to ensure vital energy and agricultural products flow freely to U.S. ports, according to press secretary Karoline Leavitt. While a White House official stated it would not affect American shipbuilding, it is unclear how much waivers might affect gasoline prices, which have climbed approximately 60 cents per gallon per AAA data since the strikes on Iran began. Colin Grabow of the Cato Institute estimates any relief would be modest, likely offsetting single-digit cents per gallon at the retail level.

Judge Dismisses Lawsuit Over Trump’s Funding Freeze for Gateway Tunnel
A federal judge dismissed a lawsuit regarding the Trump administration's funding freeze for the Gateway Tunnel. The judge declared the case moot because the administration resumed the flow of over $200 million in funding. The administration had temporarily stopped this funding. This outcome means the lawsuit no longer has grounds for continuation due to the restoration of funds.

Trump orders 172M barrels released from strategic reserve: How much oil will remain?
Trump ordered the release of 172 million barrels from the U.S. Strategic Petroleum Reserve, which is stored in underground salt caverns. The release will draw down the nation's emergency oil stockpile by millions of gallons.

Trump weighs Jones Act waiver amid rising fuel prices, White House says
The White House stated that former President Trump is considering a waiver for the Jones Act. This action could potentially lower fuel prices, according to experts. The consideration comes as crude oil approaches $100 a barrel due to the Iran war.

Trump administration asks Supreme Court to end TPS for Haitians
The Trump administration has filed an emergency petition asking the Supreme Court to terminate Temporary Protected Status (TPS) for thousands of Haitians. This action was reported by CBS News' Camilo Montoya-Galvez. The article does not specify what data or systems were affected, why this event matters beyond the direct action, or documented consequences.

Tensions rise in Congress over Trump's elections bill and DHS funding lapse
President Trump is pushing Congress to pass the SAVE America Act, which could affect millions of American registered voters, while lawmakers remain deadlocked over Department of Homeland Security funding. CBS News' Taurean Small is reporting on the congressional disputes over both measures.

Trump administration may loosen US shipping rules to combat fuel price spike, White House says - Reuters
The Trump administration is considering loosening U.S. shipping rules to address a spike in fuel prices, according to the White House. This potential action aims to mitigate the economic impact of increased fuel costs. The White House stated this consideration as a response to the current market conditions.

Trump: US benefits from high oil prices, but priority is stopping Iran - Reuters
Donald Trump stated that the United States benefits from high oil prices, but his priority is stopping Iran. He made these remarks during a campaign rally in Schnecksville, Pennsylvania. Trump indicated that stopping Iran is more important than the financial benefits derived from elevated oil prices.

Republicans add to pressure on Senate majority leader after Trump voter ID bill call – US politics live
Republicans are joining President Trump's demand for Senate Majority Leader John Thune to push through the Save America Act, a voter ID bill. Democratic lawmakers Adam Schiff and Dave Min have asked the Department of Justice to examine potential conflicts of interest involving Attorney General Pam Bondi and her lawyer brother Brad. The Democrats say they have been waiting since December 16 for information about whether DOJ properly implemented firewalls and screening procedures related to her brother. The article content appears incomplete, cutting off mid-sentence in the final paragraph.

What’s in the ‘SAVE America Act’ and why is it so important to Donald Trump? - CNN
I cannot provide a summary of this article because the content provided only contains the headline repeated twice, with no actual article text or details about the SAVE America Act's provisions, Trump's involvement, or any specific facts to report.

Trump administration starts new process to try to replace tariffs struck down by Supreme Court
The Trump administration initiated a new trade investigation into foreign manufacturing on Wednesday. This action follows the Supreme Court's decision to strike down President Donald Trump's prior use of tariffs, which were implemented under an economic emergency declaration. The new investigation represents an attempt to replace the tariffs that were previously deemed unconstitutional.

Trump administration takes steps to impose new tariffs
The Supreme Court ruled in February that the president lacks authority to impose unilateral tariffs using emergency powers law. This ruling directly constrains the Trump administration's ability to implement the new tariffs referenced in the headline.

Trump threatens legislative blockade over SAVE Act
President Trump's alleged obsession with the 2020 election may stall legislation this year. He repeatedly and falsely claims the 2020 election was stolen. This situation could inject uncertainty into the midterms. CBS News justice correspondent Scott MacFarlane reports on this development.

How Trump Is Using the Paxton-Cornyn Race to Squeeze the Senate Over the SAVE Act
President Trump is leveraging the John Cornyn and Ken Paxton Senate race to pressure the Senate into passing a bill. Trump has not yet endorsed a candidate in this contest. This tactic is intended to push for the passage of the SAVE Act, which would mandate voter identification at polls. The article does not specify what data or systems were affected, why this company or event matters beyond the political maneuvering, or documented consequences beyond the stated intent.

Global Entry program restarts after shutdown pause
The Global Entry program is returning to service after being paused due to the Department of Homeland Security (DHS) shutdown. DHS reactivated Global Entry on March 11th at 5:00 AM ET. A DHS spokesperson stated this reactivation occurred as the department evaluates measures amidst the shutdown.

Global Entry reopens, but airport wait times could still be long - The Washington Post
Global Entry has reopened, according to The Washington Post. The article also indicates that airport wait times could still be long.

Global Entry program restored as DHS shutdown continues
The Global Entry program has been restored despite the ongoing Department of Homeland Security (DHS) shutdown, according to recent reports. This restoration follows a period where officers typically assigned to Global Entry processing were reassigned to manage other arriving travelers. The temporary reallocation of personnel had impacted the expedited customs clearance service for approved participants. The resumption of Global Entry services aims to alleviate potential delays for eligible international arrivals, while the broader DHS shutdown continues to affect other departmental operations.

Capitol agenda: GOP wants to move past the SAVE America Act - Politico
The Republican Party aims to move past the SAVE America Act. This information is presented in an article titled "Capitol agenda: GOP wants to move past the SAVE America Act" by Politico.
