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“There’s a point at which time Elon’s gotta have to leave,” Trump told reporters, adding he thinks that time could arrive in “a few months.”
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After a long wait, the Senate is launching action on President Donald Trump's "big, beautiful bill” of tax breaks and spending cuts at a risky moment for the U.S. and global economy.
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The announcement includes a significant 34 percent tariff on imports from China and a 20 percent tariff on goods from the European Union.
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President Donald Trump’s dramatic changes to the federal government haven’t emerged as an obvious political winner or loser.
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Raw Story on MSN'White House is hanging these lawyers out to dry': Trump deportation hearing draws mockeryThe Department of Justice appeared before Judge James Boasberg for a Thursday contempt hearing, discussing the specifics of whether the U.S. government defied his temporary restraining order to prevent deportations to El Salvador.
Just seven days after the Signal chat scandal erupted, the White House announced that it doesn’t want to talk about it anymore. In fact, it was Monday when press secretary Karoline Leavitt said that, as far as she and her colleagues are concerned, “this case has been closed.”
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Kid Rock is describing a meeting between President Trump and Bill Maher at the White House as a mind-blowing success, saying his aim in coordinating the get-together between the political
Kid Rock joined "Hannity" to reveal what the late-night Trump critic may tell his HBO audience about his visit with the president at the White House.
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Meanwhile, Reagan Fondren, a longtime career prosecutor in Tennessee, was fired Thursday in a one-line email from the White House, she told The Daily Memphian. Fondren became acting U.S. attorney in the Western District of Tennessee in September after the Biden appointee stepped down. Fondren did not respond to a request for comment.
The dark economic picture that emerged Thursday triggered alarm among some Trump allies and Republican strategists, who worry the president’s trade policies could backfire with
Long-time Trump critic Bill Maher joined the president, Kid Rock, and Dana White for a surprisingly civil White House dinner.