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Newsom responded to Trump’s “insurrectionists” line on X with two pictures of the violent Jan. 6 Capitol riot in 2021 that Trump supporters enacted in 2021 after Trump lost the 2020 election to former President Joe Biden. Deputy Chief of Staff for policy Stephen Miller also made a similar claim on Monday during a CNN appearance.
The president said he would be working on a bailout for farmers after his tariffs destroyed their biggest market.
Trump has said he deserves the accolade given to four of his White House predecessors. This year’s prize will be announced in Norway on Friday.
President Donald Trump has accused the Democrats of carrying out a "kamikaze attack" by blocking the GOP's funding bill, as the government shutdown continues into its seventh day.
The president also added a shiny layer of makeup to cover the bruise on his hand ahead of the Oval Office meeting.
Donald Trump's threat to invoke a federal anti-insurrection law to expand his deployment of military personnel to U.S. cities has intensified the legal battle between the president and Democratic-led cities,
But others have reacted to the mass firing threats with unease. They worry that the Trump administration’s bald attempts to focus political pain on Democrats and their constituencies muddles their attempt to keep the shutdown blame game focused solely on Schumer and Senate Democrats — and makes a solution to the standoff harder to find.
Sean 'Diddy' Combs has asked for a presidential pardon, Trump says. The music mogul, convicted on two prostitution-related charges, got more than four years in prison.
U.S. President Donald Trump suggested he could make separate deals with Mexico and Canada as Canada's Prime Minister Mark Carney made his second visit to the White House.
Texas National Guard arrives in Illinois, as Gov. Pritzker calls for end of Trump administration's 'authoritarian march'
The US president tells reporters the two countries have "great love for each other", while Carney calls Trump "transformative".
President Donald Trump says he’s willing to use the Insurrection Act to deploy the military against Americans in U.S. cities if federal courts continue to thwart his agenda. In an ominous sign of things to come,