Maher, Kid Rock and Donald Trump
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Long-time Trump critic Bill Maher joined the president, Kid Rock, and Dana White for a surprisingly civil White House dinner.
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President Trump took aim at China as he made his tariffs announcement on Wednesday.
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“It could not have been better,” the “All Summer Long” singer said Tuesday in a “Fox & Friends” interview of the confab a day earlier.
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Raúl Grijalva announces campaign to fill his seat … but first … Voters in Wisconsin and Florida head to the polls today in what is expected to be the first major electoral test of President Donald Trump’s second term.
"I think he's so enamored of Putin and so enamored with power that he wouldn't mind being king with a crooked crown," Sunny Hostin said.
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Cryptopolitan on MSNTrump changes his mind again, says April tariffs will be softer than full reciprocityPresident Donald Trump now says the tariffs he promised will not be fully reciprocal. On Tuesday, during an interview with Newsmax, the president said he’s leaning toward a softer approach. “I’ll probably be more lenient than reciprocal,
On the prospect of a third presidential term, Trump says "There are methods which you could do it." The Constitution says otherwise.
With ‘Liberation Day’ just two days away, the stock market is looking for early hints from President Donald Trump on just what he has in mind when he imposes long-promised reciprocal tariffs on goods imported into the United States.
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Rep. Elise Stefanik ‘scrambled’ to try to change Trump’s mind about pulling her UN nomination - Stefanik already gave up a committee slot and most of her congressional staff have resigned, according t
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In a buoyant address to supporters moments after taking the oath of office in January, President Donald Trump ribbed House Speaker Mike Johnson over the number of Republican lawmakers he had tapped for administration posts — vacancies that only tightened the GOP’s already slender majority.