Trump’s swearing-in, with the Tesla billionaire Elon Musk; Google’s chief executive, Sundar Pichai; Meta’s chief, Mark Zuckerberg; and Amazon’s founder, Jeff Bezos, a former Trump critic, securing better seats than several of the president’s cabinet picks.…These are…troubling signals ...
Donald Trump @realDonaldTrump • Truth Social • February 16, 2025 @ 4:01 PM ET View on Truth Social Congratulations to Patriot Senator Bo Biteman, of the Great State of Wyoming, for working to pass SCHOOL CHOICE, a top priority of my Administration, putting power where it belongs ...
Governor Greg Abbott continues to push state lawmakers to pass school choice legislation, tax reform, and to do more on the border. February 19, 2025 5:47pm CST Trump admin ends legal aid for unaccompanied migrant children facing deportation ...
Barrett, who has publicly confirmed his opposition to the universal school choice bill, was asked on Tuesday whether Trump’s support for the legislation put forward by Governor Bill Lee and Republican leadership. Read the full story Google Maps to Reflect Trump’s Executive Order Renaming Key U...
More recently in his tenure, he has stepped up his public support for the school choice policies of his education secretary, Besty DeVos. Trump on LGBT Equality: The president in June rolled back an Obama-era rule that protected transgender people from discrimination by health care providers. A...
Donald Trump is the 45th and 47th U.S. president who was previously a real estate mogul and reality TV star. Read about his education, wife, children, and more.
Donald Trump is the 45th and 47th U.S. president who was previously a real estate mogul and reality TV star. Read about his education, wife, children, and more.
Turning promises into policy: Americans frustrated over high prices await the change Trump has promised. Proponents of school choice will have an ally in the White House once again, but private schooling suffered high-profile defeats in several states. Balance of power: Republicans won control of...
Trump signed four executive orders on July 24, 2020, that are aimed at lowering prescription drug prices. But those orders haven’t been put into effect yet — the text of one hasn’t even been made publicly available — and experts told us that if implemented, it’s unlikely they would...
The alternative is to opt for permanent division. There is no risk of a Trump administration being “pro-union” but some believe he might be willing to leave federal law alone, permitting states to make their own choices. The shift in Mr Trump’s choice for labour secretary from a fast-...