Mayor Brandon Johnson is addressing federal immigration enforcement efforts in Chicago. Brandon Johnson and other mayors of sanctuary cities are called to testify before congress.
Gov. JB Pritzker says the Medicaid system was down on Tuesday in Illinois and other states across the country.
Jacob Soboroff, NBC News Correspondent and Rep. Jason Crow, Democratic Congressman from Colorado join Nicolle Wallace on Deadline White House with reaction to the early efforts by the Trump administration to deliver on a key campaign promise of mass deportation of undocumented immigrants,
A joint letter from the Consumer Federation of America and Mozilla implored the White House to keep “key rules” in place for AI testing and transparency.
The immigration blitz was action long promised by President Donald Trump who made mass deportation central to his campaign.
When the reporter asked if they all have criminal records, Leavitt said: "If they broke our nation's laws, yes, they are a criminal"
On Monday, Mayor Brandon Johnson received a letter from Washington, D.C., that states, in summary, that Chicago and other cities like it — notably Denver, New York and Boston, all of which hold sanctuary city status like Chicago — are being investigated by the U.S. House Committee on Oversight and Government Reform.
President Donald Trump has frozen federal funding. Will Medicare and Social Security or Medicaid be affected? Here's what to know.
Follow updates as President Donald Trump is in Miami ahead of a Republican policy conference and Cabinet nominees like Scott Bessent prepare for confirmaiton votes.
By Tuesday at noon, multiple states reported that they had been locked out of their Medicaid portals amid the nationwide holdup, according to Hawaii Senator Brian Schatz. And money intended to feed the elderly and infirm also appears jeopardized, leaving groups such as Meals on Wheels unsure about when they’ll be able to deliver food again.
Leavitt, 27, said that she plans to hold briefings frequently and that Trump would be available to reporters for questions.