Trump Proposes $163 Billion in Federal Funding Cuts, Threatens Harvard’s Tax-Exemption Status | Capitol Report
President Donald Trump unveils the budget blueprint for the next fiscal year. We have details on what it’s prioritizing and what it’s asking lawmakers to slash amid DOGE’s cost-cutting efforts. The president also signs an executive order to end federal funding for PBS and NPR, accusing the organizations of bias.
Trump this morning says Harvard University will see a change in its IRS status.
We take a look at the impact of Trump’s executive order on the media with Curtis Houck, managing editor at NewsBusters.
The New York governor’s election is in November next year, but the Republican primary race is already heating up. Reps. Elise Stefanik and Mike Lawler are preparing to make a bid.
How do natural parental feelings of love and the experience of raising children make a healthy, happy, and free society? And how can today’s culture encourage Americans to have more children? We’ll speak with assistant professor of government at Hillsdale College, Matthew Mehan, about his research.










