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President Donald Trump’s feud with Elon Musk shows no sign of abating, and inside the MAGA machine the knives are out for one of the president’s closest aides. Axios reported that furious Trump advisers are pointing the finger at Sergio Gor,
Separately, White House aides, after working to persuade the president to temper his public criticism of Musk to avoid escalation, scheduled a call Friday with the billionaire CEO of Tesla to broker a peace.
President Donald Trump is scheduled on Thursday to host Germany’s newly elected chancellor, Friedrich Merz, in the Oval Office.
Few American presidents have leveraged self-images for political messaging — and sometimes personal gain — in the way Trump has throughout his political career.
Former President Joe Biden responds to Republican inquiries about his autopen usage, claiming he personally made all decisions on pardons, executive orders and legislation in the White House.
The move by the White House represents a significant escalation, as it is a directive to the Justice Department to formally investigate.
White House press secretary Karoline Leavitt doubled down on Republicans’ criticism of the nonpartisan Congressional Budget Office’s scoring of the president’s tax and immigration bill, claiming that the independent agency — which warned that millions could lose health-care access if the measure is signed into law — has been “historically wrong.”
U.S. Sen. Bill Cassidy joined Republican senators for a White House meeting where President Donald Trump hoped to shore up support for the One Big Beautiful Bill Act.