In the first serious fallout from President Donald Trump’s early actions against offshore wind power, oil and gas giant Shell is walking away from a major project off the coast of New Jersey
Another point of concern is the Trump administration's promise of "mass deportation" efforts across the country. According to local immigration attorneys, much of what Trump wants to do would require a significant amount of resources — financially, staffing-wise and spatially.
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Donald Trump's White House insists that the strange drones seen flying over New Jersey were approved by the government.
More than 22,000 federal employees work in New Jersey, from aviation safety to environmental regulation and law enforcement.
Enigma Labs, which began tracking sightings when what is believed to be drones started in November, said the number of sightings dropped when the TFR was put in place to 50 in one day to just four the
Kathy Hochul, who supports the toll for mass transit improvements, recently spoke with Trump to defend the plan. The move to block the program could trigger lawsuits from state officials and complicate MTA funding efforts.
Trump’s new press secretary is breaking up the club of jaded, cynical, entitled, leftwing propaganda journalists who have dominated such press
Donald Trump's press secretary Karoline Leavitt said the drones were for research purposes and 'not the enemy.'
U.S. President Donald Trump did not announce that he would make New York City’s Staten Island part of New Jersey, contrary to social media posts.
Many of these drones were also hobbyists, recreational and private individuals that enjoy flying,' US president says - Anadolu Ajansı