Deepanjali Sharma
Deepanjali Sharma is a Political News Writer at MEAWW, where she reports on US politics, policy debates, and key developments shaping global affairs.
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Trump confronted Pete Hegseth at Camp David over Iran war munitions shortage, report says
Karoline Leavitt and Pentagon spokesman Sean Parnell dismissed the report as 'fake news,' insisting Trump maintains full confidence in Pete Hegseth
Vance says he’s ‘happy’ to take blame for Iran talks after Trump joked he’d ‘blame JD’
JD Vance defended the Trump administration's Iran strategy, saying negotiations with Tehran have faced setbacks but remain focused on a deal
Ted Cruz targets Abdul El-Sayed, alleges ties to Muslim Brotherhood network at Senate hearing
Ted Cruz claimed the Muslim Brotherhood still operates in the US, citing groups linked to the former Holy Land Foundation investigation
Trump targets Abdul El-Sayed after Michigan primary win, calls Democrat a 'communist'
Donald Trump questioned Abdul El-Sayed's views on Israel and Jewish safety while reviving election fraud claims in Detroit
Trump leaves Pirro's future hanging after saying he was 'not happy' with Reflecting Pool decision
Donald Trump insisted there was clear evidence of vandalism, citing surveillance footage and witness accounts to support the original accusations
FAA investigates Trump's Marine One safety incident after required flight halt was missed
Standard procedures required a complete freeze on commercial traffic at DCA when Marine One operated nearby
'Same Resilience': Max Miller says Trump likened his embattled campaign to 2016 White House run
Miller also said he is welcoming a House Ethics Committee investigation, insisting he has 'absolutely nothing to hide,' following allegations of domestic violence
Prosecutor reveals why former Olympian should never have faced Reflecting Pool felony charges
Assistant US Attorney Michael Spence said David Hearn would not have been indicted if the Interior Department had disclosed key evidence earlier
Trump orders White House helipad redesign as crews dismantle weeks of construction
Donald Trump wants the White House helipad completed before Chinese President Xi Jinping's September visit
Kay Granger, first Republican woman from Texas elected to US House, dies at 83
House Speaker Mike Johnson praised Kay Granger's public service, saying she broke barriers for women and 'will be greatly missed'
Blanche's AG bid back on track after DOJ scraps Trump's 'Anti-Weaponization Fund' in Cornyn deal
Acting AG Todd Blanche has issued a formal order rescinding plans to create a $1.8 billion fund as part of the settlement of Trump's IRS lawsuit
Why Trump says backing Japan's weakening yen will benefit the US
President Donald Trump argued the joint US-Japan currency intervention would strengthen the alliance while delivering financial gains to America
Trump cuts Biden-era Smithsonian budget below $1B for first time since 2020 amid 'woke' crackdown
President Donald Trump proposed cutting Smithsonian funding below $1 billion for the first time since 2020 as part of his museum overhaul
Trump reveals why he halted planned Iran strike: 'I'm not looking to kill people'
Trump said negotiations with Iran would begin Monday, August 3, after halting what he described as the 'biggest attack since World War II'
Capital One says anti-money laundering review led to closure of Trump Organization accounts
The filing marked the first time a bank has formally linked AML-related concerns to its decision to end its relationship with Trump's family business
Rubio says ‘nothing’ impeded US success after Russia reportedly helped Iran target bases
Marco Rubio addressed concerns over Moscow’s alleged support for Tehran as President Donald Trump weighed confronting Vladimir Putin
'Espionage superpower': Rubio warns Cuba poses a 'national security threat' the US can't ignore
Marco Rubio cited the convictions of Victor Manuel Rocha and Ana Belen Montes as examples of Cuba's alleged espionage activities
‘God forbid’: Marco Rubio says any conflict between US and China would be ‘catastrophic’
Speaking in an interview with Lara Trump, Marco Rubio described the US-China relationship as a 'delicate balancing act'
Burgum says ‘evidence is clear’ Reflecting Pool ‘vandals’ caused damage despite DOJ dismissal
Interior Secretary Doug Burgum defended the administration's stance after prosecutors cited construction flaws in seeking to drop David Hearn's case
From lab leak theory to 'fabulous' Julia Roberts: Top 5 wild revelations in Fauci's diaries
Ahead of the hearing, Senator Rand Paul released more than 1,000 pages of Dr Anthony Fauci's pandemic-era diary entries