Trump withdraws the nomination to the Ambassador of the United Nations of Elise Stefanik as Republicans worry about the majority of the house: Live

Musk praises Trump for the “success” of doge
By pairing together with many other members of the so -called government efficiency, Elon Musk greeted Donald Trump and said that the “success” of his new department would not be possible without the president.
“Doge’s success is possible only with President Trump and with the exceptional cabinet he has selected,” he said.
“It would be impossible without the support of the president and the cabinet.”
Mike BediganMarch 27, 2025 22:15
Whoopi Goldberg compares the management of the White House of Signalgate in Cat trying to cover his own poop
Justin Baragona It has history.
Oliver O’ConnellMarch 27, 2025 22:10
Lindsey Graham mocked after Trump approves him as someone who “has always been there for me”
With this in mind, the recent approval by Trump of Graham, who is under re -election in the middle term of next year, the president described Graham as someone “who has always been there for me”, raised his eyebrows in some environments.
Gustaf Killander It has history.
Oliver O’ConnellMarch 27, 2025 21:50
Watch: Fox News Release Clip of Elon Musk’s interview
In a clip of tonight’s interview with Bret Baier on Fox News, Elon Musk says: “Our goal is to reduce it from a trillion of dollars. So, from a nominal deficit to the attempt to cut the deficit to the middle of 1 trillion, we looked and eliminating the federal expenses, we reduce federal expenses, we reduce the expenses, we reduce the federal expenses, Federal, we reduce federal expenses, we reduce federal expenses, we reduce federal expenses, to reduce federal expenses, to reduce federal expenses, we reduce federal expenses, we reduce federal expenses, we reduce federal expenses, to reduce federal expenses, we reduce federal expenses, we reduce the expenses, we reduce federal expenses. 15%.
Kate Conger of The New York Times Note that Musk is sitting between Steve Davis, one of his most trusted employees of his companies, and Anthony Armstrong, a former Morgan Stanley Banker who worked on the Twitter agreement.
Oliver O’ConnellMarch 27, 2025 21:37
Editorial: under Trump, 80 years of collective security have been dismantled in as many days
There is a case to say that nobody has done so much European unity such as Donald J Trump. If evaluated for purely objective reasons, it would be a shoot-in for the Charlemagne Prize this year, a prize awarded to “individuals or institutions for work done at the service of European unification”.
Oliver O’ConnellMarch 27, 2025 21:34
TRUMP RATES: the car manufacturers see the stocks
THE Trump administration decision It fins in line with the previous threats of rates, but those warnings are only now consolidated. Under the last executive order of Trump, the rates will enter the vehicles on 3 April and for the car parts on May 3.
The “Detroit Three” car manufacturers saw all the decline when the 4:00 share market bell played on Thursday.
Oliver O’ConnellMarch 27, 2025 21:28
Democrats cannot keep up with the expulsion strategies “flooding of the area” of Trump
Donald Trump and his administration are carrying out the wider assault on the rights held by those who have been visible in the country for decades.
Democrats risk being left in the dust.
Oliver O’ConnellMarch 27, 2025 21:22
Look: Putin warns the world to take seriously the threat of annexation of Trump’s Greenland

Putin warns the world to take seriously the threat of annexation of Trump’s Greenland
Vladimir Putin warned that Donald Trump’s threat to control Greenland is not “eccentric speeches” by the administration of the President of the United States. The Republican has made repeated threats to annex the semi-autonomous region of Denmark, a desire that has aroused anger between Greenland and Copenhagen. Speaking on Thursday 27 March, at the International Arcic Forum, the Russian president warned: “It would be a great mistake to believe that these are a sort of extravagant conversations of the new American administration”.
Oliver O’ConnellMarch 27, 2025 21:10
The judge orders government agencies to preserve reporting messages on Houthi’s military strike
After a short hearing, the United States district judge James Boasberg ordered the officials of the Trump administration involved in the debacle of the chat of the Signal Group to preserve all the signal messages between some March dates.
They were discussing attack plans against Houthi in Yemen who became public after being inadvertently shared with a journalist.
Boasberg’s order requires federal agencies whose leaders participated in the chat – including the defense secretary Pete Hegseth and the National Security Councilor Mike Waltz – to keep all the messages sent via signal from 11 March to 15 March, the period during which a publisher for The Atlantic Magazine has documented activities in the chat.
A lawyer for the Trump administration previously said that federal agencies were already working to determine which records still existed so that they could be preserved.
Here is the text of the order:
Order minute: as agreed by the parties in today’s hearing of Tro, the Court orders that: 1) the defendants must promptly make the best efforts to preserve all reporting communications from 11 to 15 March 2025; 2) By March 31, 2025, the defendants must submit a report on the State with declarations that establish the measures that have adopted to implement this conservation; and 3) This order will expire on April 10, 2025, in the event that the measures of the defendants are satisfactory for the Court. So ordered by the chief judge James E. Boasberg on March 27, 2025.
With Reuters’ relationships
Ariana BaioMarch 27, 2025 20:54