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Trump Threatens to Close U.S.
Donald Trump has a new threat about the U.S.-Mexico border: If he doesn’t get his way, he might just shut down the whole thing.
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Donald Trump has a new threat about the U.S.-Mexico border: If he doesn’t get his way, he might just shut down the whole thing.
Democrats have been frustrated for the last two years as they have been unable to stop the Trump administration and congressional Republicans from dismantling many environmental protections, including
That’s when President Donald Trump decided to do what has defined his presidency and three years on the political stage: He fought back.
President Donald Trump ramped up his pre-midterm rhetoric at a rally Saturday in Big Sky Country, claiming that if Democrats do poorly in Tuesday’s elections, they will simply “blame Russia.”
Trump did nothing to assuage those Americans after he and senior aides last week acknowledged that poll data in red states — where the president remains extremely popular — showed deep support for Kavanaugh
Then the woman who has accused Supreme Court nominee Brett Kavanaugh of sexual assault found out that, eventually, everything for President Donald Trump is still all about his base.
President Donald Trump on Tuesday said the Brett Kavanaugh Supreme Court nomination drama has exposed a “very scary time” for young men in the United States because one accusation could ruin an otherwise
“I think if the environment was right, if Donald Trump was not president, or if it was a different Donald Trump” — like the one from the 2016 campaign who essentially ran as an independent — “Schumer
Cummings said the private hearing with Ohr, the second of four meetings Republicans have scheduled with DOJ and FBI officials over the August recess, was meant to distract from President Donald Trump’s
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That’s a cry Kaptur, currently in her 18th term, has been making for decades.
Through hours of debate in which Democrats spoke far more than Republicans, it was Warren who made the most direct connection to President Donald Trump and his administration, in what felt like a
Trump told Myeshia Johnson her husband “knew what he signed up for, but it hurts anyways,” she said Monday. “It made me cry,” she said.
A spokeswoman for the committee’s chairman, Jeb Hensarling of Texas, did not respond to a request for comment.
BY ERIN MERSHON AND LINDSEY McPHERSON Former House Energy and Commerce Chairman Fred Upton of Michigan switched his position to support the Republican health care bill after President Donald Trump
BY SIMONE PATHÉ AND BRIDGET BOWMAN President Donald Trump’s inauguration ushered in hopes from both sides of the aisle for some bipartisan comity.