Connecticut state officials were scrambling to respond to President Donald Trump’s plan to temporarily halt virtually all federal funding and loans as of 5 p.m. Tuesday. Officials were caught off guard by the timing and the extent of the plans,
Trump signed an executive order to declare there are only two recognizable sexes -- male and female. LGBTQ+ advocates say this will harm many in the community.
The claim that big banks have closed accounts held by certain political or business customers gained new visibility this week when President Donald Trump confronted by name the CEOs of JPMorgan and Bank of America. "Soto was tough, this is worse."
If virtually every indication so far is accurate, the new leader of the free world is unlikely to get what he wants, at least not yet.
Attorney General William Tong says he's prepared to oppose Trump's top priorities, while other Connecticut officials have been more conciliatory.
On a frigid holiday Monday in Washington, D.C., Donald Trump will take the oath of office for a second time to become the 47th president of the United States.
(WFSB) – All federal grants and loans will pause at 5 p.m. on Tuesday. President Donald Trump made the move that will impact up to $3 trillion in funding. Trump said he wanted to review those programs until at least Feb. 10 to make sure they align with his priorities.
Connecticut's Washington delegation was busy last week in efforts to derail some of the Trump administration's initiatives and nominations.
President Donald Trump already signed a flurry of executive orders aimed to reshape U.S. policy on trade, immigration and citizenship, federal hiring and more.
Hearst CT Insider columnist Dan Haar shares his guidelines and guidance for the next four years of the Donald Trump presidency.