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Democrats on the House Oversight Committee revealed emails with direct references to President Donald Trump on Wednesday, as the critics of the commander in chief have continued to raise questions and lob accusations about his former close ties to the late convicted child sex offender and financier.
Trump, who now appeared to acknowledge the role of immigrants in the American workforce, has prompted a firestorm on social media from MAGA and conservatives — with many accusing the president of contradicting his “America First” messaging.
“The Bible tells us that one of the measures of any society is how it cares for vulnerable children and orphans. So important, and it is so big in the Bible. So, as we make America great again, we’re going to protect American children in foster care and ensure that they will never, ever be forgotten.”
The latest episode of “South Park” has fans thanking the show “for the nightmares” after it depicted a sex scene between Donald Trump and JD Vance.
During an appearance on MSNBC’s “The Weeknight,” Swalwell late Thursday said he has yet to hear from the Justice Department, but called the allegations “false.” He also slammed similar claims against Sen. Adam Schiff (D-Calif.), New York Attorney General Letitia James (D) and Federal Reserve Governor Lisa Cook.
When will we get Trump's $2000 tariff dividend payment? Here's an update on the status, who is eligible and chance of new stimulus check in 2025.
President Donald Trump's latest building redecoration project has prompted preservationists to take legal action, according to The Washington Post.
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50-year mortgages? NFL kickoff rules? Here’s where some of Trump’s latest jaw-dropping musings stand
Some notions that once felt far-fetched are now the norm, like insisting his government has a Department of War, imposing global tariffs at rates unseen since the Gilded Age and pardoning members of the mob that overran the U.S. Capitol on Jan. 6, 2021.
The new exemptions are part of what traders have dubbed TACO, or Trump Always Chickens Out, to describe times when the president backs off a policy after unintended consequences pop up. In the case of tariffs, Trump has already reversed a number of his measures, a sign that the administration is reshaping his signature economic tool .