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Trump urged Senate Majority Leader John Thune to cancel the August congressional recess to allow for the confirmation of his nominees.
For years, both parties had to sign off on funding the government. Under Trump and Republicans, that's changing.
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AlterNet on MSN'Like an open fire hose': Trump ripped as cracks show in MAGA media | OpinionI wrote a piece about US Secretary of Defense Pete Hegseth committing what some at the time had said was the biggest breach in national security in US history. He had “accidentally texted” war plans to the editor of The Atlantic.
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Asian News International on MSNTrump reiterates Iran nuke sites destroyed in US strikes, any new facilities will be obliteratedUS President Donald Trump has said that any new nuclear facilities that Iran decides to build will be destroyed, while doubling down on the administration's claim that America's military strikes "completely destroyed" three nuclear sites in the West Asian country in June.
Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent told the president privately in recent days that ousting Jerome Powell entailed risks, including possible effects on the economy and potential legal and political obstacles.
The judge in the case said Trump failed to “plausibly” show that he and Woodward intended to be co-authors of an audiobook, or that Trump had any copyright interest in his responses.
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GMA Network on MSNMarcos flies to meet Trump in Washington visitPresident Ferdinand Marcos Jr. on Sunday departed for Washington. D.C. for an official visit which includes a meeting with US President Donald Trump. During his departure speech at the Villamor Air Base in Pasay City,
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President Trump's new law brings permanence to the tax code, ending temporary tax provisions while implementing work requirements and phasing out subsidies.
President Donald Trump has his own personal aesthetic, evident in his makeover of the White House. 'It keeps my real estate juices flowing," he said.
The lawsuit accuses the newspaper and its parent company of libel after it published an article about a lewd letter bearing Trump’s name among the birthday notes collected as a gift for Jeffrey Epstein’s 50th birthday.
The Washington Post editorial board outlined the possible paths President Trump could take to avoid becoming a lame duck and maintain power beyond 2028.