Multiple top DOGE officials leaving Trump administration in addition to Musk. In addition to Musk, multiple top DOGE officials leaving Trump administration: Sources
Multiple top officials. It leaves to the imagination who they might be, such as 19-year-olds who should be in college or working instead of sabotaging the federal government. SNL did a parody skit of Musk's DOGE team in the White House with Trump praising a 19-year-old known on social media as 'Big Balls' who gave an update about how much damage he did to the federal government.
American doctors relocating to Canada to avoid the toxic Trump atmosphere in U.S. https://www.npr.org/sections/shots-...e-to-canada-to-avoid-the-trump-administration
https://www.politico.com/news/magazine/2025/05/29/trump-tariffs-court-defeat-00374194 excerpt: "The notion that courts must now ignore that fact — because the administration disrupted the global economy, angered our foreign allies and created diplomatic turmoil across the globe — is like saying that the Trump administration should be given a pass because it has been violating the law on such a wide scale and for so long that the resulting chaos has itself become the legal justification for the policy."
Trump will say his melding of open-ended, pervasive tariff wars with illegal drug trafficking, the trade deficit, and other perceived emergencies in his mind is his weave, a brilliant melding of seemingly unrelated problems that will be a remedy that will make America great again. Now he has to convince the courts of such a claim.
Trump reportedly has rejected a $15 million settlement offer from CBS and wants $25 million and an apology. Trump rejects Paramount's $15 million offer to settle CBS News lawsuit, demands apology
Trump's legal team says CBS 60 Minutes interview of Harris caused him confusion and mental anguish. Trump now claims 60 Minutes interview caused him ‘mental anguish’
Congress needs to amend the 'emergency' laws to include, at the very least, a time and scope limit on a president's use of them. Trump is using them as an open-ended, limitless tool to bypass Congress and the courts, creating a monarchy for himself.
Trump now claims 60 Minutes interview caused him ‘mental anguish’ excerpt: "As for the motion to dismiss based on failure to state a claim, Trump’s lawyers stated that the interview – which the president has asserted was deceitfully edited to make Harris look good and therefore interfere with the election – caused personal damage to both Trump and viewers. “This led to widespread confusion and mental anguish of consumers, including Plaintiffs, regarding a household name of the legacy media apparently deceptively distorting its broadcasts, and then resisting attempts to clear the public record,” the opposition motion declares."
Paramount, which owns CBS, needs the Trump administration’s approval to complete an $8 billion merger with Skydance Media.
It may be a case of mistaken identity. ICE agents were calling him by the wrong name, a name of someone else at his apartment building. ICE made a mistake in another incident when it wasn't aware that a person it arrested was a permanent resident.
Trump's Air Force One deal with Qatar not finalized, being reviewed by legal teams: Sources excerpt: "The plane from Qatar is currently in the United States, according to sources familiar with the matter as well as President Donald Trump, who confirmed the plane was here. However, Qatar wants to clarify the details surrounding the transfer, specifically emphasizing that the Trump administration was responsible for initiating the discussions about the donation of the luxury jet to the U.S. government, sources familiar with the negotiations said."
White House Press Secretary Karoline Leavitt said that it may have been due to 'formatting issues'. RFK Jr’s ‘Maha’ report found to contain citations to nonexistent studies Joseph Gedeon in Washington Thu 29 May 2025 12.56 EDT RFK Jr’s ‘Maha’ report found to contain citations to nonexistent studies excerpt: "The 73-page “Make America healthy again” report – which was commissioned by the Trump administration to examine the causes of chronic illness, and which Kennedy promoted it as “gold-standard” science backed by more than 500 citations – includes references to seven studies that appear to be entirely invented, and others that the researchers say have been mischaracterized."
The United States consulate in Edinburgh could close due to cuts by Musk. Trump's mother was from Scotland. Edinburgh US consulate threatened with closure due to Doge cuts
Trump bashes his own legal assistant because not all court decisions are going his way. Trump lashes out at Leonard Leo, legal activist who helped him pick Supreme Court justices: "Probably hates America" - CBS News excerpt: "President Trump attacked the powerful conservative legal activist Leonard Leo late Thursday, calling the former Federalist Society leader who once advised the president on Supreme Court picks a "bad person" who "probably hates America." Mr. Trump lashed out at Leo a day after a panel of judges — including a Trump appointee — called most of his tariffs illegal. The ruling, which was paused by an appellate court, put Mr. Trump at odds with some conservative lawyers: Two of the three judges who decided the case were appointed by Republicans, and the decision came in response to a lawsuit that cited right-leaning legal theories."
Trump lashes out at Leonard Leo, legal activist who helped him pick Supreme Court justices: "Probably hates America" - CBS News excerpt: "Mr. Trump also noted Leo has "left The Federalist Society to do his own 'thing,'" possibly referring to Leo's work with the Teneo Network, a group intended to — in Leo's words — "crush liberal dominance" in fields other than law, from entertainment to finance."
How a small, family-run wine company in New York hit back against Donald Trump’s tariffs excerpt: The Trump administration’s tariffs have been particularly painful for small businesses, which have had to weather surging prices and constantly shifting trade policies without the level of cash flow that larger companies can dip into. Schwartz said his business, which imports wine, sake and spirits from small-batch producers in countries including France, Lebanon and Japan, was hurt by Trump’s tariffs during the president’s first term. “We’re not a big company. We can’t just ride out the storm,” Schwartz said.