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Baby boomers view Trump's overall effectiveness in negotiating with foreign leaders more favorably than the general electorate.
President Donald Trump’s eldest son referred to Portland and Seattle as “craphole cities” in an interview with Newsmax when talking about the administration’s takeover of the Washington, D.C., police force. Donald Trump Jr. also suggested the possibility of a federal takeover of police forces in the two Pacific Northwest cities.
President Donald Trump is declaring victory after an appeals court threw out the massive civil fraud penalty against him.
Intel's statement followed remarks from Trump that Washington would gain a direct stake in the chipmaker under a new agreement.
Criticism toward Bondi over the Jeffrey Epstein files has jumped the aisle in a big way. She’s drawn heavy conservative backlash to her and her boss’s sudden downplaying of the documents of the late sex offender after hyping them to Trump’s base.
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Consumer watchdog ends investigation into buy now, pay later company linked to Donald Trump Jr.
WASHINGTON (AP) — The Consumer Financial Protection Bureau has dropped an investigation into a buy now, pay later company with close ties to President Donald Trump’s son Donald Trump Jr., saying the investigation was conducted in a biased manner and based off politics.
Trump has previously compared himself publicly to Nixon in interviews, saying he learned from Nixon and contrasted his own political support.
Parker's opaque response regarding Trump's request demonstrates how her strategy of avoiding conflict with the White House is likely to come under strain.
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Trump was once a Republican Party outsider. Now it’s his GOP and the MAGA faithful are in the lead
Donald Trump was the Republican Party outsider in 2016. Now the party belongs to him. The shift was on display in Atlanta this week as members of the Republican National Committee made Florida conservative Joe Gruters the latest party chairman.
A five-judge panel concluded that the $515 million judgment—originally set at $355 million plus interest—was "excessive."