Trump, executive order and drug prices
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Air Force Times on MSNBreaking down Trump’s executive order mandating multiple VA reformsThe president signed an executive order Friday calling for several sweeping changes in VA operations and construction goals.
The White House sent the Senate a new nominee to lead the U.S. Maritime Administration, according to a Congressional notification. After withdrawing his prior nominee, retired submarine Brent Sadler,
Industry experts are warning that political oversight of the independent Nuclear Regulatory Commission could do more harm than good.
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The Cool Down on MSNWhite House sparks outrage after fast-tracking controversial ocean project: 'Like lighting a match in a room full of dynamite'The White House released a statement in late April announcing an executive order to fast-track deep-sea mining for minerals such as nickel, cobalt, and titanium. The directive aims to reduce reliance on imported resources.
The White House May 12 released an executive order to reduce prescription drug costs by allowing consumers to make direct purchases from drug manufacturers at “most favored nation” pricing, the lowest cost paid for the same medications in other countries.
The White House has released President Donald Trump's schedule for Monday. Trump will visit Saudi Arabia, Qatar and the United Arab Emirates, though his most pressing regional challenges concern two other countries: Israel and Iran.
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Axios on MSNWhite House's large-scale firings paused by federal judgeA federal judge in San Francisco temporarily blocked the White House from firing hundreds of thousands of government employees in a ruling late Friday night. Why it matters: It's the latest and broadest setback for President's Trump and DOGE's chainsaw efforts to radically slash and burn the federal government.
President Donald Trump has fired the three Democrats on the Consumer Product Safety Commission, a week after they voted to defy an executive order that asserted the White House’s power over independent regulatory agencies.