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Flight reductions across 40 major airports nationwide will end Monday morning.

Last Updated: November 16, 2025, 8:40 PM EST

Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent said Sunday that Americans will begin to feel the White House's efforts to rein in the cost of living in the first two quarters of 2026.

"I think Americans are going to feel it in the first quarter, second quarter, I think 2026, thanks to President Trump's signature plans, is going to be a great year for working Americans, for the markets," Bessent told Fox News' "Sunday Morning Futures."

Meanwhile, President Donald Trump faces fallout from the release of messages sent by sex offender Jeffrey Epstein that mention Trump, and bipartisan pressure is ramping up on the administration to release the rest of the Epstein files.

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Nov 14, 2025, 10:34 AM EST

Greer says US has 'essentially' reached a trade deal with Switzerland

U.S. Trade Representative Jamieson Greer said Friday that the U.S. has "essentially" reached a deal with Switzerland as the Swiss government announced that the deal will reduce the tariff rate to 15%.

The deal comes as Switzerland faces an extremely high tariff rate of 39% and failed to reach a deal during the 90-day window that the administration tried to secure deals.
But the Swiss government announced on X Friday that a deal has been finalized and that the reciprocal tariff rate will be at 15%, adding that more details will be announced later in the day.

"Thanks to President Trump @POTUS for the constructive engagement. The meeting @USTradeRep with Amb. J. Greer was productive," the Swiss government said in the post.

-ABC News' Michelle Stoddart and Hannah Demissie

The U.S. Capitol is pictured from the base of the Washington Monument, Nov. 13, 2025, in Washington.
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Nov 13, 2025, 6:24 PM EST

Hegseth names anti-drug cartel campaign 'Operation Southern Spear'

Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth wrote in a post on X Thursday that the U.S. operation in Latin America — which has targeted alleged drug smugglers — will be known as "Operation Southern Spear."

"Today, I’m announcing Operation SOUTHERN SPEAR," Hegseth wrote.

According to a Defense official, Hegseth's post is simply about the naming of the operation. The U.S. has not announced any new military action.

Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth arrives to brief Senators on US military activity in the Caribbean and Pacific, at the US Capitol in Washington, November 5, 2025.
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"This mission defends our Homeland, removes narco-terrorists from our Hemisphere, and secures our Homeland from the drugs that are killing our people," he said. "The Western Hemisphere is America’s neighborhood — and we will protect it."

There had been eight U.S. Navy surface warships in the Caribbean Sea for several weeks, but one returned home this week, according to a Defense official.

A Navy submarine also returned home from the region. It is unclear if it was replaced by another submarine.

-ABC News’ Luis Martinez

Nov 13, 2025, 5:39 PM EST

DHS says money for agent bonuses will come from leftover funds

In a statement released after Homeland Security Secretary Kristi Noem’s announcement of bonuses for TSA officers, DHS said the money to pay for them will come from leftover funds.

The department claimed that since the president took office, DHS has saved taxpayers $13 billion and will use that money for bonuses.

No word yet on how many agents are receiving bonuses other than what Noem said earlier: the department is reviewing who should get one.

-ABC News’ Luke Barr

Nov 13, 2025, 3:58 PM EST

CBP expected in Charlotte in coming days, sheriff says

Mecklenburg County Sheriff Gary McFadden confirmed Customs and Border Patrol personnel will be coming to Charlotte, North Carolina, in the coming days.

According to a statement from the sheriff's office, McFadden was contacted by officials on Wednesday confirming CBP would be coming to the Charlotte area "as early as this Saturday or the beginning of next week."

"At this time, specific details regarding the federal operation have not been disclosed and the Mecklenburg County Sheriff’s Office (MCSO) has not been requested to assist with or participate in any enforcement actions," the statement read. "Sheriff McFadden emphasized that the MCSO will remain vigilant and continue to address and focus on the needs of our community as it does each and every day, however MCSO will not be involved with any measures regarding enforcement with Immigration and Customs Enforcement and CBP."

Sources previously told ABC News that CBP commander-at-large Greg Bovino and his team were eyeing Charlotte and New Orleans as the next cities for increased immigration enforcement.

-ABC News' Matt Foster and Luke Barr

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