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President Trump's feud with The New York Times has ecalated as the White House criticizes what it calls a "false" report about his age and the newspaper files a lawsuit against the Pentagon.
The New York Times’ careful, clinical story about President Donald Trump showing “signs of fatigue” and facing “realities of aging in office” came out two weeks ago. But the story still seems to be on the president’s mind.
After months of trading insults, U.S. President Donald Trump and incoming New York City mayor Zohran Mamdani smiled at each other, swapped compliments and pledged to collaborate on tackling crime and affordability in the nation's biggest city at an unexpectedly friendly meeting at the White House on Friday.
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Trump scolds New York Times as 'creeps' over ‘hit piece’ questioning his energy levels, schedule
President Donald Trump blasted the New York Times as "creeps" over its report suggesting he's showing signs of fatigue and aging during campaign.
On the other end of the spectrum, Wyoming shows the strongest support for Trump, with 66% approving, 31% disapproving, and 4% undecided. West Virginia follows at 61% approval and 33% disapproval, while Idaho records 60% approval and 35% disapproval.
California Attorney General Rob Bonta echoed those concerns, calling the USD 100,000 fee an “unnecessary” and “illegal” burden on public employers.