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Get live updates and the latest news as Trump marks the launch of Trump Accounts for children, the NAACP expands its midterm spending, and Mallory McMorrow ends her Senate bid in Michigan.
The irony alarm sounded over the president's call to FIFA's Peace Prize-awarding boss, Gianni Infantino.
President Donald Trump has been dealt a fresh political blow after a new poll found a clear majority of Americans do not think his war on Iran has been worth it. The latest nationwide Financial Times/Focaldata survey,
Trump has shared a meme of him and Italy's PM Giorgia Meloni overlaid with a text caption saying "Restraining order needed."
By Steve Holland WASHINGTON/SEATTLE, July 5 (Reuters) - The United States' World Cup campaign took an extraordinary turn on Sunday when FIFA suspended striker Folarin Balogun's red-card ban, clearing him to play after President Donald Trump personally urged FIFA President Gianni Infantino to review the case.
President Donald Trump went on a late-morning posting spree after his Fourth of July celebration descended into chaos, leaving MAGA crowds less than thrilled. The 80-year-old president unleashed 67 posts on Truth Social within two hours Sunday in a rapid-fire online blitz,
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Even without birthright citizenship, Supreme Court co-signs much of Trump's immigration agenda
Recent Supreme Court decisions raise significant consequences for immigrants who have made their lives in the U.S.
The president’s super PAC hasn’t disclosed plans to spend in support of GOP candidates this fall.
President Donald Trump has posted a falsified image of former President Barack Obama and former first lady Michelle Obama boarding Air Force One covered with graffiti
In a speech delayed by a two-hour evacuation of the National Mall due to severe weather, President Trump mixed politics with history.
President Trump is appointing his former personal lawyers to judgeships, part of a larger effort to put his stamp on the federal courts.
The Trump administration is preparing changes to the process employers use to sponsor foreign workers for green cards.
