Here are five lessons for cities in the president’s sights, like Chicago and Memphis, drawn from the one city targeted by Mr. Trump in his first term, Portland, Ore. By Anna Griffin Reporting from ...
OFF TO THE RACES — State Sen. Scott Wiener hosted a craft beer bash Wednesday night to launch his campaign for San ...
WASHINGTON, Oct 9 (Reuters) - President Donald Trump's threatened crackdown on the finances and activities of liberal non-profits and groups opposed to his agenda is a multi-agency effort with top ...
This is read by an automated voice. Please report any issues or inconsistencies here. Mount Vernon is 21 miles from my home. Lately I can almost feel the tremors from the nation’s general-turned-first ...
Voters head to polls Tuesday in America’s first major election day since President Donald Trump returned to the White House ...
Trump sees black and white. Where she planted flowers, he poured concrete," Jack Schlossberg wrote on Instagram today.
President Donald Trump littered his new “60 Minutes” interview with a wide-ranging assortment of false claims, the vast majority of them previously debunked. We counted at least 18 inaccurate ...
The former special counsel has told people in his orbit he welcomes the opportunity to present the public case against the president denied to him by adverse court rulings and the 2024 election.
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Five years later, Trump prioritizes his campaign against his 2020 election defeat
Despite a full plate and overlapping challenges, the president is focused less on governing and more on the results of an election from a half-decade ago.
If you asked people what the worst one-year period in recent American history was, it’s a good bet that many would choose roughly between January 2020 and January 2021. Covid and the ensuing lockdowns ...
When over the weekend federal Judge Karin Immergut (a Trump appointee) blocked Trump from deploying Oregon’s National Guard to Portland, Trump said she “should be ashamed of herself” because “Portland ...
Oct 7 (Reuters) - The U.S. Justice Department urged an appeals court in Washington, D.C., to reject an effort to strip White House official Jeffrey Clark of his law license for trying help President ...
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