Spain's recent decision to award Huawei a contract worth €12.3 million to manage and store legally authorized wiretaps raises significant concerns about the country's commitment to digital sovereignty.
FEMA is proposing nearly $1 billion in cuts to disaster preparedness and security grants, risking national security and contradicting the administration's safety commitments.
Lutnick confirmed that if China won't approve the latest version of the deal, the administration is willing to shut down TikTok. He stated, "TikTok would stop operating in the US if China and TikTok owner ByteDance won't sell the app to buyers that Trump lined up." This indicates that the US government is serious about taking action against TikTok if satisfactory terms are not met.
My jaw dropped reading that Democrats are considering redistricting California congressional districts in response to the Texas move. It is the exact opposite of upholding the Constitution.
Trump's recent decision to end discussions about the federal investigation into Jeffrey Epstein has led to significant backlash from parts of his own supporter base. This decision highlights a deeper political fracture within the MAGA movement, revealing tensions that threaten the unity of Trump's following.
Policymakers are further proposing to lower that threshold to $50,000 and require universities to obtain federal waivers before entering into contracts with "foreign countries of concern."
The major arms-producing powers in Europe limit the information they make public to their citizens, delay the submission of reports on arms sales to other countries, or hinder transparency citing national security concerns.