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Fox News Politics Newsletter: Trump Setting Records

Welcome to the latest edition of the Fox News Politics newsletter, where we bring you the most up-to-date news on the Trump administration, exclusive interviews, and more. Here’s a look at what’s happening in the world of politics:

Trump’s nominee for Commerce secretary, Tulsi Gabbard, has passed a key vote in the Senate, moving one step closer to confirmation. Gabbard’s nomination has been met with both praise and criticism, but she has shown herself to be a capable and qualified candidate for the position.

In other news, workers at the USAID have asked a federal judge to uphold a restraining order blocking Trump’s freeze on funding for the organization. The workers argue that the freeze is unjust and could have negative consequences for their ability to carry out important work around the world.

Meanwhile, Democrats are sparring over budget cuts with Trump’s education nominee, Linda McMahon. The debate over education funding is a contentious issue, with both sides presenting strong arguments for their positions.

President Trump has been setting records since reentering the White House on Jan. 20, signing 64 executive orders in his first few weeks in office. This pace far surpasses that of any previous president, demonstrating Trump’s determination to make swift changes to government policy.

In other White House news, roughly 75,000 federal employees have agreed to Trump’s buyout offer, a move that could save the government money in the long run. Additionally, Trump’s “Make America Healthy Again” commission is set to target autism and chronic diseases, aiming to improve the health of the nation.

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On the world stage, bipartisan intelligence officials have warned that a new UK order for backdoor Apple data could jeopardize Americans. The issue of data privacy and security is a pressing concern in today’s digital age, and it is important for governments to carefully consider the implications of their actions.

In Capitol Hill news, Senate Democrats are facing another open seat in the 2026 midterms, adding to the challenges they already face in the upcoming election. Additionally, more than 200 Republicans are pushing for the repeal of the inheritance tax, a move that could have significant implications for wealthy families.

In across America news, the NIH’s principal deputy director, who led the agency during the COVID-19 pandemic, has resigned abruptly. His departure raises questions about the future of the agency and its response to future public health crises.

Stay tuned for more updates on the Trump administration, Congress, and other political news on FoxNews.com. This article was written by Fox News staff.

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