The Supreme Court cleared the way for President Donald Trump's plans to cut down on the size of the federal workforce, despite warnings from experts that vital government services will be lost and hundreds of thousands of federal employees will be out of their jobs.
There have been no official numbers for the job cuts, which have been led by the Department of Government Efficiency, but tens of thousands of federal workers have been fired, have left their jobs via deferred resignation programs or have been placed on leave.
Also Tuesday, Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu was back at the White House to meet with Trump. Officials offered scant details on what the two were discussing.
Netanyahu told reporters in the Capitol earlier that the two see ''eye to eye'' on the issue of destroying Hamas and added that the cooperation and coordination between Israel and the United States is currently the best it has ever been during Israel's 77-year-history.
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Trump teases more letters on trade being sent to US trading partners Wednesday
''We will be releasing a minimum of 7 Countries having to do with trade, tomorrow morning, with an additional number of Countries being released in the afternoon,'' the president said Tuesday night in a post on his social platform.
Trump has for several days teased letters listing tariffs that the administration plans to impose on different countries — even as it also continues to negotiate trade deals.