The White House, located at 1600 Pennsylvania Avenue NW in Washington, D.C., has housed every U.S. president since 1800. President Theodore Roosevelt gave it its famous name in 1901.

Trump budget boosts defense, slashes other funding

The White House has released President Donald Trump’s budget proposal, which cuts $163 billion from nondefense spending but increases the defense budget from $893 billion to $1.01 trillion.

The budget proposal also includes a $175 billion investment in Homeland Security for use in securing the border. The budget was outlined in a letter sent to the Senate appropriations committee. While Republicans in Congress have been championing steep cuts, the budget also includes some increases.

White House hosts first influencer briefing under Trump administration

The Trump White House hosted its first official influencer briefing on Monday, April 28. The event marked a shift from traditional media engagement to include modern digital creators. The briefing, typically limited to credentialed journalists, opened its doors to content creators, political commentators and social media personalities.

Expanding beyond legacy media

White House Turns Into 'a House of Prayer' as Faith Leaders Mark First 100 Days with Worship Event

President Donald Trump's first 100 days in office have been marked by sweeping changes and the fulfillment of campaign promises, such as stemming the tide of illegal immigration, cutting wasteful government spending, and enacting legislation that protects women and girls in sports. 

And as his second term has rolled out, Trump has not minced words when it comes to faith, taking steps to show that this administration will be one that honors the Lord. 

Eagles’ Jalen Hurts Won’t Visit White House—After Saquon Barkley Spotted With Trump

Philadelphia Eagles quarterback Jalen Hurts and some other teammates won’t be visiting the White House on Monday for a celebration of the team’s Super Bowl victory, according to multiple reports, years after a feud between the Eagles and President Donald Trump resulted in most of the team declining to attend an event for their 2018 Super Bowl victory.

Liberals Loathe Arrival of 'MAGA Media' Inside the White House

The New York Times recently published a hissy fit about the White House allowing reporters into the Briefing Room who didn’t vote for Kamala Harris. Here was the amazing protest sentence: “Longtime White House reporters say the result has been an erosion of their independence.”

The presence of a reporter who didn’t vote Democrat doesn’t “erode” the anti-Trump animus (“independence”) of liberal activist journalists. It might balance it, suggesting journalism and liberalism are not exactly the same thing.

Meet the 8 MAGA Outlets Disrupting the White House Briefing Room

As she left the James S. Brady Briefing Room in early April, Natalie Winters, the newly minted White House correspondent for Steve Bannon’s War Room, tried to describe the relationship between the White House press corps’ old guard and the “new conservative media” who’ve entered the briefing room in the early days of the second Trump administration.

In latest media crackdown, White House limits newswire access to Trump

Wire services including Reuters and Bloomberg News will no longer hold a permanent slot in the small pool of reporters who cover President Donald Trump, the White House said on Tuesday, as it moves to exert greater control over who gets to ask him questions and report on his statements in real time.

The decision comes after the Trump administration last week lost a court challenge brought by another wire service, the Associated Press, over its earlier exclusion from the press pool.