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Prior to President Trump's second term, there was little back and forth between the U.S. and China on tariffs. Here's what to know.
President Donald Trump announced Tuesday that he plans to lift sanctions on Syria following last year’s fall of the Assad regime, saying the move will “give them a chance at greatness.”
Immigrants who have entered the U.S., “even illegally, may be expelled only after proceedings conforming ... Mass deportations have long been a cornerstone of Trump’s agenda, with the president promising before taking office to carry out the largest ...
Just minutes before Canada's Prime Minister ... looking to find the right path to challenge President Donald Trump and Republicans after the GOP won the White House and congressional majorities ...
President Donald Trump granted a lengthy interview to Time magazine in honor of completing his first 100 days of his second term today. As usual, the interview consisted of bluster and bombast, with hefty doses of B.S. Here’s a guide to the inaccuracies in 32 claims, in the order in which he made them.
April 9 -12: Trump’s disapproval rating stayed stagnant, at 53%, in the latest Quinnipiac University poll taken April 3-7 among 1,407 self-identified registered voters, though his approval rating decreased one point, to 41%, compared to the group’s previous survey taken in March (the shift is within the poll’s 2.6-point margin of error).
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The Mirror US on MSNMike Waltz and other Trump officials still using Signal after president warns them not toA photo from Donald Trump's Cabinet meeting on Wednesday shows former national security adviser Mike Waltz using the messaging app Signal under the table. It came just after the Signalgate scandal, of