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In his roughly 100-minute speech, he talked about his love of the word "tariff" and zeroed in on the "fake news" reporters covering the event. At times, supporters chanted "four more years," although experts have told PolitiFact another Trump candidacy would violate the 22nd Amendment’s clear intent.
Trump accused the central bank of restraining economic growth by keeping borrowing costs higher than he prefers.
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Lawmaker Calls Trump a ‘National Embarrassment’ After President’s Latest Anti-Immigration Tirade
The President’s singling out of Somalia comes shortly after protesters—and Democratic lawmakers— condemned his targeting of Minnesota’s Somali Community. During a Cabinet meeting last week, Trump said that Somalia is “barely a country” and referred to Somali immigrants as “garbage.”
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Trump doesn't rule out troops in Venezuela, says President Nicolás Maduro's 'days are numbered'
In a wide-ranging interview with Politico, Trump also said Russia has the upper hand in negotiations over its war with Ukraine and called European leaders "weak."
Trump warns Mexico must fix its sewage issues, calling untreated wastewater a "true threat" to residents of Texas and California.
Costco's lawsuit against the president's signature economic policy has sowed discord among its unusually loyal membership. Will shoppers defect?
Sen. Ruben Gallego (D-Ariz.) highlighted the hypocrisy, writing on X, formerly Twitter: “Trump needs private jets and an Oval Office covered in gold but your kid only needs one pencil.” Others mocked the president as “the Grinch Who Stole Christmas” and sarcastically called it a “winning message” just before the holidays.
President Donald Trump announced that people will be able to apply for his Gold Card visa, a pathway to citizenship, starting Wednesday afternoon. In a post on Truth Social, Trump touted the new immigration option,