A U.S. judge on Thursday refused to halt the firings of 21 CIA officers who were assigned to diversity, equality, inclusion and accessibility programs that President Donald Trump ordered eliminated, their attorney said.
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Takeaways from Trump's speech to Congress
Trump tells Congress he's 'just getting started'
Donald Trump tells Congress President Zelensky is ready for peace. After freezing military aid, the CIA pauses intelligence to Ukraine. China sets out economic growth plans and South Korean teachers warn of AI deepfakes See more episodes Programme website Copyright 2025 BBC.
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Trump says US is 'just getting started' in address to Congress | The Excerpt
Mexican President Claudia Sheinbaum said her call with President Donald Trump was "very respectful" in a press conference Thursday after the phone call. At first, Trump said he wasn't going to change or delay the tariffs,
Trump agency pulls 443 sites off the market in real estate reversal,” Maddow said, reading a headline that ran in Bloomberg. She explained that the General Services Administration put 443 properties up for sale and then pulled them after getting pushback.
Ratcliffe revealed Trump halted intelligence support as part of his decision to withhold military aid to Ukraine following last week’s Oval Office confrontation.
The Central Intelligence Agency has fired a slew of recent hires this week, two people familiar with the matter said, as U.S President Donald Trump's administration works to shrink and streamline the federal workforce.
U.S. President Donald Trump ordered that intelligence cooperation with Ukraine be halted as well as military aid, CIA Director John Ratcliffe said on Wednesday.
A judge ruled the Trump administration can fire dozens of intelligence officers with CIA and ODNI who had temporary assignments working on diversity programs.
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The Daily Caller on MSNCIA Employees Hired Under Biden Reportedly Shown ExitThe Central Intelligence Agency (CIA) reportedly dismissed multiple Biden-era employees as President Donald Trump continues to cut government spending and reshape the country’s intelligence community,
Firings and mass disruptions at the CIA could harm intelligence collection on foreign threats and future recruiting, current and former officials say.
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