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Tracking how much of Project 2025 the Trump administration achieved this year
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The long list of ways Trump changed the federal government in 2025

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Trump administration says White House ballroom construction is a matter of national security

The Trump administration says in a court filing that the president’s White House ballroom construction project must continue for unexplained national security reasons. Read More
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The Department of Government Efficiency effort was one of the most consequential and controversial — if not entirely successful — changes the Trump administration made in 2025. Read More
Clarence Page: It’s hard to hide the dysfunction of the Trump White House

Trump’s promises of lower prices for American consumers helped him to beat Harris. But now the shoe is on the other foot. Prices rose 3% in the 12 months ending in September, and consumer spending on ... Read More
Federal judge allows Trump's White House ballroom construction to move forward
In remarks Tuesday, Trump referred to the project as costing $400 million — up from his $300 million estimate in October and the White House's initial $200 million estimate. Read More
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