President Trump to sign 'Big, Beautiful Bill' into law

President Donald Trump is expected to sign his 'Big, Beautiful Bill' into law later tonight. The House passed the legislation Thursday night, approving the massive bill that includes trillions of dollars in tax and spending cuts while ramping up funding for defense and implementing the administration's immigration agenda.

House discussing President Trump's 'Big Beautiful Bill'

The House voted 219-213 overnight Thursday, after hours of delay, to advance President Donald Trump's "Big, Beautiful Bill" for debate before a final vote. GOP leaders had to overcome pushback over changes the Senate made to the legislation. That final vote is expected soon.

What's next for Trump's 'Big, Beautiful Bill?'

The House Rules Committee has teed up President Donald Trump's "big, beautiful bill" for a chamber-wide vote Wednesday after a nearly 12-hour-long session debating the massive piece of legislation. It now heads to the entire chamber for consideration, where several Republicans have already signaled they're concerned with various aspects of the measure. The House Reconciliation bill delivers on the promise of building the border wall; 10,000 ICE officers; detention beds; historic funding for Customs and Border Patrol; and a tax on money undocumented immigrants send out of the country. U.S. Rep. Mike Haridopolus joins Good Day Orlando to talk more about what comes next for the bill.

House to vote on 'Big, Beautiful Bill' today

The House Rules Committee has teed up President Donald Trump's "big, beautiful bill" for a chamber-wide vote Wednesday after a nearly 12-hour-long session debating the massive piece of legislation. It now heads to the entire chamber for consideration, where several Republicans have already signaled they're concerned with various aspects of the measure. FOX News Correspondent Doug Luzader talks all the latest political headlines.

President Trump travels to 'Alligator Alcatraz'

President Donald Trump will tour the newly opened Florida immigration detention center nicknamed "Alligator Alcatraz" on Tuesday morning. President Trump is expected to arrive in Ochopee, Florida, around 9:50 a.m.

Trump remarks before heading to 'Alligator Alcatraz'

President Donald Trump will tour the newly opened Florida immigration detention center nicknamed "Alligator Alcatraz" on Tuesday morning. Before departing from the White House to head to Florida, Trump stopped to answer several questions from reporters.

Senators voting on changes to 'Big, Beautiful Bill'

The United States Senate is currently voting on proposed amendments to President Donald Trump's "Big Beautiful Bill." The process involves a series of votes on numerous amendments, some substantive and others political, aiming to modify the House-passed version of the bill. The voting marathon began on Monday and extended overnight into Tuesday.

Trump visits with Congo, Rwanda leaders

On Friday afternoon, President Donald Trump participated in a visit with the foreign ministers of the Congo and Rwanda. The meeting came after the signing of a United States-mediated peace deal at the State Department earlier Friday. The Trump administration hopes to ensure access to east Congo’s minerals for the U.S. government and American companies.

FULL | White House hosts presser Supreme Court ruling

The Supreme Court ruled today if lower courts could issue universal, or nationwide, injunctions to block a president’s executive order. At the heart of the matter was President Donald Trump’s executive order that aimed to end birthright citizenship, which is the policy that anyone born in the United States automatically becomes a U.S. citizen. The court ruled in favor of the Trump administration, voting to "partially stay," or suspend the lower court rulings, while the case is pending in the Supreme Court.

White House answers questions after Supreme Court ruling

The Supreme Court ruled today if lower courts could issue universal, or nationwide, injunctions to block a president’s executive order. At the heart of the matter was President Donald Trump’s executive order that aimed to end birthright citizenship, which is the policy that anyone born in the United States automatically becomes a U.S. citizen. The court ruled in favor of the Trump administration, voting to "partially stay," or suspend the lower court rulings, while the case is pending in the Supreme Court.

AG Pam Bondi speaks after Supreme Court ruling

The Supreme Court ruled today if lower courts could issue universal, or nationwide, injunctions to block a president’s executive order. At the heart of the matter was President Donald Trump’s executive order that aimed to end birthright citizenship, which is the policy that anyone born in the United States automatically becomes a U.S. citizen. The court ruled in favor of the Trump administration, voting to "partially stay," or suspend the lower court rulings, while the case is pending in the Supreme Court.

Trump speaks after birthright citizenship ruling

The Supreme Court ruled today if lower courts could issue universal, or nationwide, injunctions to block a president’s executive order. At the heart of the matter was President Donald Trump’s executive order that aimed to end birthright citizenship, which is the policy that anyone born in the United States automatically becomes a U.S. citizen. The court ruled in favor of the Trump administration, voting to "partially stay," or suspend the lower court rulings, while the case is pending in the Supreme Court.

Trump pushes lawmakers to pass tax bill; China trade deal

President Donald Trump held an event on Thursday at the White House to make the case for his massive tax and immigration package as the Senate eyes a vote in the coming days. Trump also says the United States has now signed a trade deal with China, adding that he expects to have a deal with India soon.

FULL | White House press briefing with Karoline Leavitt

President Donald Trump's Press Secretary Karoline Leavitt held a press briefing on Thursday afternoon in the White House Briefing Room. Although the main topic of conversation was the United States strikes on Iran, Leavitt also touched on topic including tariffs, the media, the economy and immigration.

White House: U.S. strikes on Iran a 'massive success'

President Donald Trump's Press Secretary Karoline Leavitt held a press briefing on Thursday afternoon in the White House Briefing Room. During the event Leavitt spoke on what the Trump administration is calling a "massive success" following the United States strikes on Iran. Leavitt said Trump wants peace, but is not afraid to exercise strength.

Trump administration responds to leaked intelligence

President Donald Trump and his top officials have pushed back on a leaked intelligence report that said the United States' strikes on Iran only set its nuclear program back by a few months. Trump has said that the strikes led to the "virtual obliteration" of Iran's nuclear capabilities and set its atomic program back "by decades."

FULL | Trump officials hold press briefing at Pentagon

Secretary of Defense Pete Hegseth and Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff Air Force General Dan Caine held an on-camera press briefing on Thursday morning in the Pentagon. At the event, Hegseth shared that the United States' strikes against Iran were "historically successful," saying the American forces caused "enormous damage." Caine then shared additional details on the operation. Hegseth and Caine both answered reporter's questions at the event, with Hegseth arguing with several of the media members.

Hegseth argues with press; general asked if pressured

Secretary of Defense Pete Hegseth and Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff Air Force General Dan Caine held an on-camera press briefing on Thursday morning in the Pentagon. At the event, Hegseth shared that the United States' strikes against Iran were "historically successful," saying the American forces caused "enormous damage." Caine then shared additional details on the operation. Hegseth and Caine both answered reporter's questions at the event, with Hegseth arguing with several of the media members.