President Donald Trump is taking an unorthodox path to shake up Washington and change federal policy to his priorities.
Trump in his first two weeks reshaped US policy with executive actions—rolling back LGBTQ rights, imposing tariffs, pardoning ...
He also said the president’s decision to pardon the Jan. 6 rioters was a “mistake” but indicated he still plans to support ...
Three weeks in, President Donald Trump keeps cranking out executive orders designed to remake the government while ...
Nobel-winning economist Daron Acemoglu on trade wars, tech industry hubris — and how loss of faith in US institutions could ...
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The New Republic on MSNHere’s Every Product Trump Just Made More ExpensiveThose products include groceries such as avocados, maple syrup, ground beef, cherry tomatoes, sugar, bananas, nuts, cooking ...
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WISH-TV on MSNPardoned Jan. 6 defendant back in IndianaNewly-pardoned Jan. 6 defendant Antony Vo has returned home to Indiana, hoping his next steps could include working in the ...
Do Democrats Have a Plan? Senator Brian Schatz on how the Party should be responding to Donald Trump’s breakneck assault on the government. (New Yorker) DOGE Staffer Resigns… Over Racist Posts (WSJ).
WHO WANTS OUR CRIMINALS?: “Secretary of State Marco Rubio said on Monday that El Salvador has offered to accept deportees of ...
I don’t get decide who gets to be president, the American people do,” Kentucky Sen. Mitch McConnell said of Trump’s return to ...
President Donald Trump has begun his second administration with a series of controversial moves and decisions.
President Donald Trump got to air grievances about The Wall Street Journal editorial board’s sniping at him Monday—right in front of its owner Rupert Murdoch. The president was asked by a reporter in ...
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