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The poll shows that President Donald Trump, a Republican, has a higher approval rating than this blue state's governor.
President Donald Trump has repeatedly vowed he wouldn't allow Medicaid to be cut, but House Republicans' bill to fund his agenda aims to cut hundreds of billions of dollars from the program that provides health care for poor, elderly and disabled Americans.
The reassigning of some 2,000 federal agents would signal a sharp escalation of efforts to enact a crucial element of President Donald Trump’s agenda.
Melania Trump has reportedly spent fewer than 14 days in the White House since her husband was inaugurated in January.
The developer of a major U.S. offshore wind project warned that it will cancel the Empire Wind facility off the coast of New York if it cannot in the coming days reach a resolution over a month-old stop-work order issued by the Trump administration.
Syria’s new leaders and their allies in the Arab world have argued that the sanctions, meant to punish the Assad regime that was toppled in December, have outlived their purpose.
The newly arrived people are from the ethnic minority of Afrikaners, the group of whites who ruled South Africa during apartheid.
President Donald Trump’s approval rating stayed stagnant in one poll released this week and ticked up slightly in two others—signs the sharp decline in his favorability numbers in the wake of his dramatic tariffs announcement may be leveling off.
Republicans had been vying for the potentially race-altering support in a state where President Trump had a stronger-than-expected showing in November.
President Donald Trump endorsed Republican Jack Ciattarelli in New Jersey’s GOP primary, saying he’s gone “ALL IN” on the “Make America Great Again” agenda. Trump’s endorsement came Monday in a Truth Social post and gives Ciattarelli’s campaign a boost as he competes against two other Trump supporters and a state senator who has been critical of the president.
Trump fell sleep numerous times at his New York trial, where he was convicted of 34 counts of fraud. And now Trump has done it again: He apparently dozed off at a press conference during his visit to Saudi Arabia on Tuesday.