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The president owes a fortune against New York skyscraper. Will he get the cash from someone eager to display loyalty—or from the many who already have?
President Donald Trump‘s handling of former President Joe Biden‘s recent prostate cancer diagnosis has vacillated between expressing sympathy over the seriousness of the illness and calling for transparency surrounding his predecessor’s tenure.
President Trump has been frustrated by the ongoing war in Gaza and upset by images of suffering of Palestinian children, and has told his aides to tell Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu he wants him to wrap it up,
April 14 -7: Trump’s approval rating dropped to a new low for his second term in Morning Consult’s weekly poll, with 45% approving of his job performance and 52% disapproving (the poll of 2,203 registered voters was taken April 11-13 and has a 2-point margin of error).
But then former President Joe Biden and the Democratic Party “rigged” the election, he said, in reference to his baseless claim that the 2020 election results were stolen. “And then I said, you know what I’ll do? I’ll run again, and I’ll shove it up their ass,” Trump said. His remark was met with laughs and applause from the crowd.
President Trump's vision of national missile defense with a special emphasis on space-based programs would likely play to north Alabama's strengths.
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President Donald Trump loves big numbers —- and he’s always happy to talk them up. After all, Trump years ago coined the phrase “truthful hyperbole” in his book “The Art of the Deal.”
Republican Jack Ciattarelli is leaning on his endorsement from President Donald Trump to win next month's GOP primary for governor in New Jersey, pledging support for the president and saying during a debate Tuesday that he would not challenge Trump's executive orders in court.
And with House Republicans proposing ending Inflation Reduction Act tax credits for buyers while the Trump administration rolls back auto emissions standards, it threatens to create a negative feedback loop of fewer charger installations and lower EV adoption.
The heads of General Motors, Ford and Stellantis met with Trump to outline how his tariffs would disrupt automaking. Trump gave them some reprieves on domestic vehicles with foreign parts not covered by the U.S.-Mexico-Canada trade agreement, but he still has a 25% tax on imported steel and aluminum.