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WASHINGTON ― President Donald Trump’s reported plans to settle a lawsuit against his own administration by setting up a compensation fund for his political allies could be the brainchild of a St. Louis attorney famous for brandishing a rifle at Black Lives Matter protesters.
A viral video from President Donald Trump’s recent visit to China has sparked speculation online after appearing to show him glancing at a notebook belonging to Chinese President Xi Jinping, but available footage and reporting suggest this is not true.
President Donald Trump’s niece has launched a meme coin brutally mocking her uncle. Mary Trump announced Friday she was selling the coin $MARY, unveiling a launch page filled with digs at the president.
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Trump hits dramatic milestone in massive departure from Biden border plan: 'What a difference'
The Trump administration marks one year of zero releases at the southern border, touting an end to Biden-era catch-and-release policies, DHS says.
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No One Loves This 22-Foot Gold Statue As Much As Trump Does
People at Trump’s Doral golf course better assume a more worshipful attitude, lest he move this thing to his D.C. sculpture garden.
Eric Trump said Friday he intends to sue The Briefing anchor Jen Psaki and her network, MS NOW, over comments she made about his trip to China and his business activities. Trump made several statements in a post on X in an attempt to clear the record following Psaki’s Wednesday night monologue in which she talked about his overseas trip,
Trump’s trip was unexpectedly dominated by discussions about Taiwan and the notion that Washington and Beijing could adopt a new framework for managing their complicated relationship. Chinese President Xi Jinping kicked off the whirlwind visit with a warning: If Washington mishandles its relations with the self-governing island of Taiwan,
President Donald Trump's second and final day of talks with Chinese President Xi Jinping in Beijing includes a working lunch before Trump heads back to the U.S.