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Trump seems intent on being America’s Commander in Chief of Sports, pushing his influence on MLB, college football and much more.
Trump has previously compared himself publicly to Nixon in interviews, saying he learned from Nixon and contrasted his own political support.
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Bernie Sanders and Donald Trump form an unlikely alliance over billions in chipmaker subsidies
Trump has a newfound taste for state involvement in the private sector. It’s a palate Sanders has long enjoyed.
Donald Trump has a problem with his “one, big, beautiful bill”: a string of polls shows the public does not like it.
President Donald Trump finally lashed out at California Governor Gavin Newsom after days of trolling on social media by the Democrat. Newsom and his office have mocked and mimicked Trump online, and swiped at some of the Republican president's biggest MAGA supporters on social media.
Raskin and Pallone, who are the top Democrats on the House Judiciary and Energy committees, said the settlement "raises significant concerns that Donald Trump demanded and Paramount paid an illegal bribe—a $16 million payment to the President in exchange for merger approval from the FCC."
Before his return to the White House this year, President Donald Trump faced a slew of criminal charges and lawsuits that threatened his finances and freedom.
Judge rejects Trump's lawsuit, ruling Illinois' workplace privacy law doesn't clash with federal immigration power.
Did Trump settle six wars in six months? He claimed to in a Truth Social post. He has been involved in several peace agreements, but not quite six.
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Filmmakers claim the late 'Superman' actor Christopher Reeve would have opposed Donald Trump
Filmmakers for a documentary on “Superman" actor Christopher Reeve claimed that the deceased philanthropist would oppose President Donald Trump.
President Donald Trump has threatened a "complete and total" federal takeover of Washington, D.C., amid a dispute over the city's crime figures. Trump has already deployed federal troops, officers, and agents to D.C. as part of a crackdown on crime and homelessness.