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Trump, federal workers and gulf of Mexico
Trump orders federal workers back to office. How many in Kentucky are affected?
Donald Trump said during the campaign that he'd fire federal workers who won't return to the office and also challenge a Biden-era deal on the issue.
Trump wants federal workers in the office. How many Alabama employees work from home?
President Donald Trump signed and executive order requiring federal workers back in the office 5 days a week. How many work from home in Alabama?
Trump wants federal workers back at their desks. Why that may be harder than it sounds
It was no surprise when President Donald Trump this week issued a memorandum to the heads of federal departments and agencies, essentially directing them to get their employees back to the office full-time.
Pete Hegseth, Trump and Senate
Trump 'surprised' about Republican senators who oppose Hegseth
At the White House, President Donald Trump said he was surprised that two senators have publicly said they'll vote against his nominee to lead the Defense Department.
US Senate Advances Nomination of Trump Defense Pick Hegseth
The U.S. Senate narrowly voted on Thursday to advance the nomination of Pete Hegseth, a former Fox News host and military veteran, to be President Donald Trump's secretary of defense, clearing the way for a vote on his confirmation later this week.
Two Republican Senators Oppose Hegseth for Defense Secretary
Statements from Sens. Lisa Murkowski of Alaska and Susan Collins of Maine set the stage for a close vote on Friday.
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Want to drive the Donald J. Trump highway? Lawmakers want to rename these roads after him
Kentucky is among one of the states where lawmakers want to rename a road after Trump. He already has roads named for him in ...
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Bible used by JD Vance in swearing in ceremony has Kentucky ties
Vance was sworn in as the 50th vice president of the United States alongside President Donald Trump at the U.S. Capitol in ...
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'Painting a very bleak picture': Kentucky democrats react to President Donald Trump's inauguration, speech
Kentucky GOP lawmakers and party leaders told WHAS11 they feel validated by Trump's America-first speech, saying they believe ...
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Beshear orders flags in Kentucky raised to full-staff during Trump's inauguration
At Gov. Andy Beshear's direction, flags in Kentucky will be raised to full-staff during President-elect Donald Trump's ...
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Warning Over Donald Trump's 'Catastrophic' Plans To Cut School Funds
Schools in red states could be among the hardest hit if the president-elect drastically pulls federal funding to public ...
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JCPS sends guidance to staff days after Trump signs executive order on immigration
An estimated 733,000 school-aged children are in the U.S. illegally, according to the Migration Policy Institute.
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What could a second Trump presidency mean for Kentucky?
While Kentuckians largely voted to elect President Donald Trump, the Commonwealth is among the states experts say would feel ...
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These Kentucky bourbons were featured at Donald Trump’s inaugural events
Sen. Amy Klobuchar of Minnesota noted that Kentucky Sen. Mitch McConnell brought a gift to the inaugural luncheon.
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Major Kentucky Bourbon Brand Gifts Bottles to Donald Trump Inauguration Attendees
Journal reported on Tuesday that during Donald Trump's inauguration to the U.S. presidency, bottles of the Brown-Forman-owned ...
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Is Donald Trump’s Meme Coin Legal? Limits of Presidential Power and Norms Are Being Tested, Experts Say
Trump’s meme coin may be all fun and games for crypto traders, but legal experts say the unprecedented move could have ...
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Live updates: Trump travels to North Carolina, later to California to tour disaster damage
The trip comes days after the president said he would “rather see the states take care of their own problems” while ...
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