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So we've heard MAGA, then we have MAHA, and now we've got AHA. The list grows, yeah. And these weren't the only cuts this week, right?
Some major changes at HHS, and Doge continues to leave its mark on the federal government. We've got to hear a little bit from the Doge team last night. What did we hear from them?
Some major changes at HHS, and Doge continues to leave its mark on the federal government. We've got to hear a little bit from the Doge team last night. What did we hear from them?
Well, no signs of slowing down from the Doge team, that's for sure. Kevin, thanks so much for reporting. Anytime.
Well, no signs of slowing down from the Doge team, that's for sure. Kevin, thanks so much for reporting. Anytime.
Public universities in Maine are backing down from their transgender policies, but Democrat Governor Janet Mills is still refusing to comply with Trump's order on girls' sports.
Public universities in Maine are backing down from their transgender policies, but Democrat Governor Janet Mills is still refusing to comply with Trump's order on girls' sports.
Here to talk about the chaos breaking out among elite law firms is Daily Wire reporter Tim Pearce. So Trump targeted another law firm on Monday. His executive orders are really a source of some distress for these legal elites, if you will.
Here to talk about the chaos breaking out among elite law firms is Daily Wire reporter Tim Pearce. So Trump targeted another law firm on Monday. His executive orders are really a source of some distress for these legal elites, if you will.
Before we let you go, we've got some more legal news. We have Republicans in Congress trying to limit the power of district judges who have really tripped Trump's administration up to this point. What's the latest there?
Before we let you go, we've got some more legal news. We have Republicans in Congress trying to limit the power of district judges who have really tripped Trump's administration up to this point. What's the latest there?
We've really seen them throw wrenches in Trump's plans to this point. Tim, thanks so much for joining us.
We've really seen them throw wrenches in Trump's plans to this point. Tim, thanks so much for joining us.
RFK takes dramatic steps to address the health of Health and Human Services. A top MS-13 leader is busted, and the Secret Service's youngest member reports for duty. I'm Daily Wire Editor-in-Chief John Bickley with Georgia Howe. It's Thursday, March 27th. This is your Morning Wire afternoon update.
RFK takes dramatic steps to address the health of Health and Human Services. A top MS-13 leader is busted, and the Secret Service's youngest member reports for duty. I'm Daily Wire Editor-in-Chief John Bickley with Georgia Howe. It's Thursday, March 27th. This is your Morning Wire afternoon update.
Secretary of State Marco Rubio says there will be reforms and changes made after the signal chat mishap. Rubio told reporters Wednesday that he expects changes moving forward after a signal chat group of top Trump administration officials leaked because a journalist was accidentally added to the group. Rubio made the remarks during a joint presser with Jamaica's Prime Minister Andrew Holness.
Secretary of State Marco Rubio says there will be reforms and changes made after the signal chat mishap. Rubio told reporters Wednesday that he expects changes moving forward after a signal chat group of top Trump administration officials leaked because a journalist was accidentally added to the group. Rubio made the remarks during a joint presser with Jamaica's Prime Minister Andrew Holness.
A federal appeals court has upheld a block on President Trump's use of the Alien Enemies Act to deport alleged Tren de Aragua criminals. In a two-to-one decision, the D.C. Circuit Court of Appeals ruled that the deportations must remain paused while legal challenges continue. Judge Patricia Millett said lifting the block now could remove the plaintiffs from U.S.
A federal appeals court has upheld a block on President Trump's use of the Alien Enemies Act to deport alleged Tren de Aragua criminals. In a two-to-one decision, the D.C. Circuit Court of Appeals ruled that the deportations must remain paused while legal challenges continue. Judge Patricia Millett said lifting the block now could remove the plaintiffs from U.S.
legal protection before their case is fully heard. Judge Justin Walker dissented, arguing that the cases should have been filed in Texas, not D.C. The administration is expected to appeal to the Supreme Court.