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Trump lashed out at the GOP defectors, claiming they were “4 bad Republicans” who “should be ashamed of themselves.” Elsewhere, Enten showed that Americans largely agree that Trump needs congressional approval to carry out further acts of war.
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Trump administration’s plan to spin off mortgage giants Fannie and Freddie faces new uncertainty
The Trump administration’s long-held vision to end government control of mortgage giants Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac faced another setback this week.
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Fox News viewers surprisingly defend CNN's Kaitlan Collins after brutal Trump tirade
Before his heated tirade against a reporter, President Donald Trump held a press briefing to deliver his remarks about the war against Iran and promoted the work on the Lincoln Memorial Reflecting Poo
President Donald Trump lashed out at his most hated news network on Sunday over its coverage of his peace deal with Iran. Trump, 79, typed up a complaint about “Fake News CNN” on Truth Social Sunday night amid his administration’s ongoing negotiations with Iran to end the war he started over 13 weeks ago.
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‘He has no background in intelligence’: CNN intelligence analyst on Trump’s pick for acting DNI
President Donald Trump named Bill Pulte, a housing official who has played a large role in Trump’s retribution campaign, as acting director of national intelligence. Trump made the announcement on Truth Social,
A CNN reporter pointed out that President Donald Trump seemed displeased ahead of his event Friday night in Eau Claire, Wisconsin.Jeff Zeleny, CNN's chief national affairs correspondent, was traveling with the president and other reporters and commented that Trump was not too thrilled as he headed
The comment referred to a tense exchange between Trump and CNN chief White House correspondent Kaitlan Collins. During the interaction, Trump criticised CNN before directing personal remarks at the reporter.
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Trump’s second term risks stalling on multiple fronts
President Donald Trump is increasingly threatened by a self-made problem.