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Deadly Minnesota shooting ramps up first period of pushback on Trump 2.0
Michael McCaul took to social media Sunday to say he was "troubled by the events that have unfolded in Minneapolis."
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Michael McCaul took to social media Sunday to say he was "troubled by the events that have unfolded in Minneapolis."
↵↵There's another administration with whom Trump 2.0 differs on a number of matters: Trump 1.0.
↵↵According to Trump, the state of the union this holiday season is: Stay tuned. But multiple polls suggest voters are tiring of his message.
Still, she left open the possibility that the lawmakers who advised troops in a social media video to ignore an illegal Trump order could be "punishable by law," before adding the caveat: "I'm not a lawyer
↵↵But, in a social media post, White House press secretary Karoline Leavitt called the article "100% Fake News" and said "the White House repeatedly told this to CNN in the strongest possible terms."
↵↵Even before the California result was official, Trump appeared eager to distance himself from the election outcomes, writing on Truth Social: "'TRUMP WASN'T ON THE BALLOT, AND SHUTDOWN, WERE THE TWO
appeared to admit a major economic and foreign policy defeat when he said in a social media post that India, a U.S. ally and major trading partner, was now aligned with Russia and China.
He began the week with an early morning vow to, as he wrote Monday in a 7:17 a.m. social media post, "lead a movement to get rid of MAIL-IN BALLOTS."
On the trade front, Trump on Tuesday announced a pact with the Philippines. Hours later came another, with Japan. The next morning came a social media barrage.
"And so many other things, no tax on tips, no tax on Social Security, no tax on overtime."