Trump, Epstein and Pam Bondi
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Democrats are latching on to the Jeffrey Epstein scandal. On Tuesday, they trolled Republicans in online posts and demanded records be released, reveling in a rare backlash roiling President Donald Trump's fiercely loyal base.
President Trump will promote his energy and technology agenda on Tuesday in Pittsburgh at a summit organized by Sen. Dave McCormick (R-Pa.). Trump and McCormick will announce $70 billion in
A new law includes the largest-ever cuts to Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program benefits. Here's how much that may reduce what families can spend on food.
But a May 22 move by the Supreme Court may signal the end of the NLRB’s independence, say labor leaders, and transform the agency into an extension of the White House. In turn, they warn, President Donald Trump could use the board to reward friends and punish enemies.
Donald Trump released another round of letters to trade partners on Wednesday, including a threat of a 50% tariff on Brazil over what the president describes as a witch hunt of Jair Bolsonaro. The former Brazilian president is facing a trial for his role in trying to overturn the results of his country’s 2022 election and is charged with participating in a plot to refuse to give up power after he lost re-election.
Trump's Thursday score of 49 percent was his lowest "total approval" figure from Rasmussen Reports' daily polling since May 22.
Illinois officials say they're combatting "dangerous misinformation" from the Trump administration as the U.S. battles a measles outbreak.
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Explícame on MSNSupreme Court allows President Trump's mass firings to resumeThe Supreme Court has cleared the way for President Trump to resume mass federal workforce reductions under a contested executive order.
The president's standing with Black voters has eroded over the past three months, according to new YouGov/Economist polling.
President Trump’s approval ratings remain underwater as he gets mixed reviews on his immigration crackdown, economic handling and foreign policy five months into his second administration.
Trump and many in his administration are now facing the wrath of the more conspiracy theory-minded people who they counted among their most ardent supporters, sparked by the Department of Justice and Trump’s own pleas for people to stop asking questions about Epstein,