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President Donald Trump did not appear to rule out his political future in the 2028 election. While speaking to reporters on Air Force One early Monday, Trump was asked about remarks from former White House chief strategist Steve Bannon, who declared that Trump is “going to get a third term” during an interview with The Economist released Thursday.
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Trump’s pettiest tariff, briefly explained
President Donald Trump’s wide-ranging tariff campaign is supposed to rest on an emergency authority — one he’s now using to ratchet up tariffs on one of America’s biggest trading partners in a fit of pique.
Crime crackdown: The president touted a federal court’s ruling that clears the way for his administration to deploy National Guard troops to Portland, Oregon, saying demonstrations in the city are “like an insurrection,” despite reports to the contrary. Oregon, with Portland, is pushing for an appeals court to reconsider the ruling.
The issue came up during Senate Republicans’ visit to the White House yesterday, according to Majority Leader John Thune, R-S.D., and Sen. Deb Fischer, R-Neb. Fischer said she met with Agriculture Secretary Brooke Rollins to discuss her concerns.
P resident Donald Trump on Monday said he had a magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) test during a hastily announced visit to Walter Reed Medical Center earlier this month. “I got an MRI,” he told reporters while on Air Force One before arriving in Japan. “It was perfect.” Trump was asked what doctors were looking for on the test.
The strength of the nation will be measured, President Trump bellowed inside the Capitol Rotunda during his second inaugural, not just by battles won,
It’s quite a scene: The East Wing of the White House has unexpectedly, and suddenly, been demolished as President Donald Trump plans to build a ballroom in its place, one that’s nearly double the size of the White House residence with a price tag of $300 million.
Active service members may start going without pay if a deal to end the government shutdown isn’t reached soon.
The school, once a progressive college, was remade by Gov. Ron DeSantis’s administration. Now, it is the first school to agree to the Trump administration’s list of demands.