The failed White House meeting only deepens the Ukraine crisis, adding worries to Pennsylvania's Ukrainian community.
A big Penn State announcement, the Eagles’ White House plans, 2022 election redux, and $2.1 billion in federal aid unfrozen.
HARRISBURG – Eleven days after Gov. Josh Shapiro sued the White House to unfreeze billions in federal funding for Pennsylvania, the money is flowing again.
The White House has restored federal funding to Pennsylvania government that was withheld earlier this year, generating a suit against Trump by Shapiro.
The absence of the state’s top law-enforcement officer arguably gave Josh Shapiro the chance to play good cop and bad cop with the White House.
Governor Josh Shapiro says the state once again has access to more than $2 billion of federal money that had been frozen last month by the Trump administration. The announcement Monday comes days after Shapiro attended an event last week at the White House.
Campaigning in Pennsylvania last September, JD Vance seemed to strike at an unlikely political foe: the besieged president of Ukraine, Volodymyr Zelensky, who’d spent most of the previous two years being hailed by Western leaders as a hero.
Knowing Harris is losing the presidential race, Zelensky campaigns with Kamala in battleground state Pennsylvania. This would be a tough hole to dig out of against any politician, but fortunately, Trump is more interested in peace than revenge.
The Pennsylvania governor accused Trump and Vance of advancing "Russia’s propaganda directly from the White House."
You went to Pennsylvania and campaigned for the opposition in October,” Vance scolded Zelenskyy at the White House.
School districts in central Pennsylvania and around the country are scrambling to match executive orders coming from the White House and President Donald Trump.