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U.S. President Donald Trump is meeting with Chinese President Xi Jinping in South Korea on Wednesday (Thursday morning local time).
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'The Supreme Court Has Stopped The Presidency': Trump Shows Signs Of Cognitive Decline, Messes Up Opening Remarks In Press Conference
Donald Trump held a press conference several months ago celebrating a Supreme Court ruling that limits nationwide injunctions against his administration. "The Supreme Court has stopped the presidency,
Democrats are working to balance their health care demands and find solutions for SNAP, with Democratic Sen. Ben Ray Luján on Wednesday introducing legislation that would direct the USDA to release available contingency funds to ensure benefits under SNAP and the Women, Infants, and Children (WIC) program continue during the shutdown.
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Trump meeting brings good news for Zelensky, but Kyiv’s real prize remains out of reach – for now
The relationship between US President Donald Trump and his Ukrainian counterpart Volodymyr Zelensky has unquestionably improved but the real prize Kyiv seeks seems out of its reach, for now.
Rumors swirled that the president was building a "secret bunker" from which to hide from protesters or to serve a third term.
Trump's crypto portfolio goes beyond World Liberty Financial and his memecoin—he’s also big into bitcoin. Will he use his presidency to boost its price to new heights?
Louisiana Gov. Jeff Landry is tired of what’s been happening with the LSU football program. In particular, he does not want athletic director Scott Woodward to make the call on the next head coach. The governor went as far as to say he’d rather have the commander in chief decide on a bench boss.
Louisiana governor Jeff Landry says he’d rather let Donald Trump pick LSU’s next football coach than the school’s athletic director. LSU AD Scott Woodward, a Baton Rouge, La. native and LSU graduate, has a reputation for flashy - and expensive - hires at several of his stops.
Republicans are quickly tamping down President Donald Trump’s call to eliminate the Senate filibuster as they try to keep pressure on Democrats to end the 31-day government shutdown. GOP leaders believed Thursday they were on track to reopen agencies as soon as next week.