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President Donald Trump has revived one of the most bizarre false claims from his first presidency and his 2024 campaign: an assertion that Americans are required to show identification to buy groceries.
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Voters rejected Trump's influence in these 7 key races
President Donald Trump lost big in Tuesday's elections, as voters rejected candidates he endorsed and causes he championed around the country
Miles Taylor, who was a deputy chief of staff for the Department of Homeland Security (DHS) during the first Trump administration, went after President Trump as the government shutdown endangers
Voters in New York, New Jersey, Virginia, and more head to the polls Tuesday, but the real test of the country’s political temperature will be the 2026 midterms.
By refusing to pay for food for low-income Americans during this protracted shutdown, President Trump is likely “violating the law,” one expert says.
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Next in Donald Trump’s crosshairs? Nigeria
President Donald Trump has been lobbying for the Nobel Peace Prize since at least 2018 when his administration managed the release of three Americans from North Korea, modestly proclaiming “everyone thinks I should win the Nobel Peace Prize — but I would never say it.