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Wassgren's entry sets up a Republican primary against candidate Jessi Ebben for the seat. He is starting his campaign with a $1 million personal investment and identifies as a supporter of Donald Trump. The congressional seat is being vacated by U.S. Rep.
What do residents in Florida and across the US think of Trump and how he’s doing as president? His latest approval ratings during government shutdown
Sen. James Lankford (R-Okla.) has admitted he’d be “apoplectic” if former President Joe Biden had authorized deadly strikes on alleged drug-trafficking vessels without consulting Congress, as President Donald Trump is doing right now.
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‘Deeply disturbing portrait of America’: Nicolle Wallace rips GOP over looming SNAP cutoff
On Monday’s “Deadline: White House,” Nicolle Wallace placed the blame for the looming lapse entirely on the president and the Republican Party. “It is awful when anyone in America goes hungry, and it is a choice, ” she said, “it’s Donald Trump’s choice.”
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Donald Trump Dreams of More Executions
The president and the Republican Party are bringing capital punishment back to the forefront of American criminal justice.
Data from YouGov/The Economist shows that in August, 45 percent of middle-income voters polled approved of Trump while 51 percent disapproved—a net rating of –6 points. That gap widened to –11 in September (43 percent approve; 54 percent disapprove) and –13 in October (42 percent approve; 55 percent disapprove).
President Donald Trump’s lawyers have asked a New York state appeals court to toss out his hush money criminal conviction, saying federal law preempts state law and there was no intent to commit a crime.
Attorneys for President Trump are appealing his criminal hush money conviction, telling a New York appellate court that his trial was "fatally marred" by faulty evidence.
Donald Trump's trip to Japan has sparked fresh mockery of the president. On Tuesday, October 28, a video went viral of Trump being guided around a room inside of Tokyo's Akasaka Palace by Japan's prime minister,