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Trump says he could win election to lead another country after being president: ‘I’m at 99%’
President Donald Trump on Wednesday claimed he is so popular in another country that he could win election as prime minister. “I’m right now at 99% in Israel. I can run for prime minister, so maybe after I do this,
Trump-backed names swept four states in May 19 primaries, mostly winning outright, though some high-profile races head to runoffs.
The US Vice President JD Vance dismissed concerns over President Donald Trump’s stock trading spree on Tuesday, May 19. New filings show hundreds of millions in transactions over three months. JD Vance dismisses Donald Trump’s stock trading spree The vice president fielded questions at a White House briefing after financial disclosures revealed more than 3,
White House Communications Director Steven Cheung was branded "a disgrace" and accused of using cult-like rhetoric.
New figures show a country that remains deeply divided—but with little sign of a broad shift in the president’s overall position.
Warrensville Heights Democratic Rep. Shontel Brown joins a coordinated House effort to force a vote ending Trump's military campaign, with supporters now believing they have the votes to pass.
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Fox News fans rebrand Donald Trump a 'moron-in-chief' over Iran nuclear weapons update
Some Fox News viewers slammed President Donald Trump on social media after he declared he had no time to explain his stance on Iran's nuclear weapons as the war wages on
New photos of Trump's makeup-covered, bruised hand spark fresh health concerns and online debate.
Donald Trump's communications advisor, Margo Martin, has been keeping MAGA fans up to date on what goes on behind the scenes, and in one story, things got hot and sweaty
The claim that the Trump administration placed conservative commentator Tucker Carlson on a terrorism watch list, or identified Carlson as a potential terrorist, is unfounded. The
The president ousted the Kentucky congressman, as voters went to the polls in primaries in six states including Georgia and Pennsylvania.