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White House officials confirmed an extension of the TikTok enforcement pause as President Trump prepares to sign an executive order endorsing the company's pending sale, satisfying national security requirements.
Democratic leaders accuse President Trump of throwing a tantrum and chickening out after he canceled a meeting with them ahead of a potential federal government shutdown.
WASHINGTON â The White House is suspending public tours because of the construction of a 90,000-square-foot ballroom initiated by President Donald Trump, a White House official said. The official did not provide a timeline for when tours would resume, saying only that the suspension is temporary.
The White House asked the Supreme Court to approve the administration's pause on congressionally appropriated foreign aid, aiming to bring a conclusion to a legal saga that has stretched since the first months of President Donald Trump's second term.
Attack comes days after Trump gave âlast warningâ to Hamas, as analysts warn Washington will be seen as complicit.