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California Gov. Gavin Newsom (D) is not holding back after he accused President Donald Trump of trying to “steal” seats in the 2026 midterm elections.
It’s the latest example of how the president has courted Arab leaders from the Gulf, where Trump recently visited.
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President Donald Trump will host congressional leaders and families affected by the fentanyl epidemic on Wednesday for a signing ceremony on bipartisan legislation that would strengthen prison sentences for fentanyl traffickers,
Kai Trump, who has more than 6 million followers across several social media platforms and spoke at the Republican National Convention in 2024, is set to attend the University of Miami in 2026 and compete for the school’s golf team. She is the daughter of Donald Trump Jr. and his ex-wife Vanessa Trump, who split in 2018.
U.S. Transportation Secretary Sean Duffy on Wednesday called on Congress to award another $19 billion to overhaul the aging U.S. air traffic control system after lawmakers approved an initial $12.5 billion over five years in funding.
The president’s vilification of political opponents and journalists seeds the ground for threats of prosecution, imprisonment and deportation unlike any modern president has made.
Trump lashed out at his MAGA base on Wednesday over their meltdown to the Justice Department’s memo that concluded that Epstein had no “client list” of high-profile public figures involved in the scandal. He said in his Truth Social post that he no longer wanted the support of those who cared about the case.
Trump’s problem is the nothing-to-see-here approach doesn’t work for those who’ve learned from him they must not give up until the government’s secrets are exposed.
President Donald Trump is accusing some of his onetime supporters of being “weaklings” who are falling prey to Democratic “bullshit” about the late sex offender Jeffrey Epstein — concluding that he no longer wants their support.
A The Economist / YouGov poll released on Tuesday found that 55% of Americans strongly or somewhat disapprove of Trump’s job performance — marking the highest disapproval level since the start of his second term. The poll, conducted from July 11 to July 14 among 1,680 U.S. adults, found that 41% strongly or somewhat approve of his performance.