TSA Ends No-Shoes Policy Nationwide; Trump’s Cabinet Talks Texas Flooding, Tariffs, Iran Attacks | Capitol Report
President Donald Trump holds his sixth Cabinet meeting, elaborating on the tariff letters he’s sending out. And what is Department of Homeland Security Secretary Kristi Noem saying about the Texas floods?
Texas Gov. Greg Abbott says the death toll from the devastating floods has reached 109. Another 161 people are still missing, as the Kerr County sheriff says they’re putting together a timeline of events.
The Transportation Security Administration (TSA) is ending a 20-year-old rule requiring travelers to remove their shoes at security check-points. What did Noem say at Reagan National Airport?
The United States is moving to ban Chinese nationals and citizens from other adversarial nations from buying American farmland. Why do officials warn it’s a threat to food security?
Los Angeles Mayor Karen Bass calls Immigration and Customs Enforcement operations “anti-American.” And now that the House has passed the One Big Beautiful Bill Act, what is next to advance the president’s agenda? Rep. Glenn Grothman (R-Wis.) joins us to give his insights.
The United States is set to send more weapons to Ukraine. Trump says he’s very unhappy that Russian President Vladimir Putin has not yet stopped the war.
A retired New York Police Department chief of detectives accuses department leaders of bypassing protocols to promote unqualified investigators, in exchange for up to $15,000.
An alarming trend is emerging among America’s youth—new research shows chronic conditions in children are becoming more prevalent.










