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- President Trump said gasoline prices are $1.99 in many places.
Updated 1/22/2026, 11:32:59 AM
- The most recent statistics show an $8.8 surplus in favor of the U.S. with Switzerland.
Updated 1/22/2026, 11:31:51 AM
- The administration instructed government-backed institutions to purchase up to $200 billion in mortgage bonds to bring down interest rates.
Updated 1/22/2026, 11:30:43 AM
- The president said the dam is among the world's largest and the largest in Africa.
Updated 1/22/2026, 11:29:27 AM
- The president said the United States financed the Nile-region dam.
Updated 1/22/2026, 11:28:15 AM
- Federal immigration enforcement removed over 10,000 "hard-line criminals" from Minnesota and returned them to other countries.
Updated 1/22/2026, 11:26:53 AM
- The recent tax bill creates a ten-year window allowing businesses to fully expense new investment (write off a build/factory in one year).
Updated 1/22/2026, 11:26:06 AM
- Apple is making a $650 billion investment in the United States.
Updated 1/22/2026, 11:25:40 AM
- The President asserts that NATO (and its Secretary General) said allies would defend the United States if it were attacked.
Updated 1/22/2026, 11:24:42 AM
- The administration says it raised GDP from 2% to 5%.
Updated 1/22/2026, 11:23:23 AM
- President Trump participated in a bilateral meeting with the President of Switzerland.
Updated 1/22/2026, 8:57:48 AM
- DHS identifies Carlos Antonio Flores-Miguel as an MS-13 member and registered sex offender with a 2021 final order of removal, previously deported four times, released into the U.S. in 2022, and says he violently resisted arrest.
Updated 1/22/2026, 8:56:28 AM
- DHS says it has arrested over 10,000 criminal noncitizens in Minnesota since President Trump took office.
Updated 1/22/2026, 8:55:10 AM
- DHS says it arrested multiple people in Minnesota during Operation Metro Surge, including gang members, rapists, burglars, and perpetrators of fraud.
Updated 1/22/2026, 8:53:55 AM
- Seventy percent of ICE arrests are of noncitizens charged with or convicted of a crime in the U.S.
Updated 1/22/2026, 4:57:04 AM
- ICE announced arrests of multiple criminal noncitizens, including individuals convicted of sexual exploitation of a child, aggravated assault with a deadly weapon, and drug trafficking.
Updated 1/22/2026, 4:55:47 AM
- The administration reduced the monthly trade deficit by 77% in one year.
Updated 1/22/2026, 4:54:32 AM
- In 12 months, the administration removed over 270,000 federal employees from the payroll, cut federal spending by $100 billion, and reduced the federal budget deficit by 27% in a single year.
Updated 1/22/2026, 3:22:44 AM
- The average 30-year mortgage rate dropped below 6% last week.
Updated 1/22/2026, 3:18:08 AM
- The President instructed government-backed institutions to purchase up to $200 billion in mortgage bonds to lower interest rates.
Updated 1/22/2026, 3:16:28 AM