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Minnesota Gov. Tim Walz quickly fired back after President Donald Trump lobbed a derogatory remark his way. Walz reposted Trump's insult alongside a bit of speculation about the 79-year-old president'
Russian President Vladimir Putin appeared last week to be cautiously optimistic on the U.S. 28-point peace plan to end his invasion of Ukraine.
Donald Trump drew yet more accusations of narcissism with his response to a journalist’s question about the funeral of 20-year-old National Guard member Sarah Beckstrom, who was killed following an attack in Washington, D.C.
The majority of Americans disapprove of Trump's handling of the Russia-Ukraine conflict, as the U.S. tries to broker a deal between the two countries.
The Gallup poll was conducted from Nov. 3 to Nov. 25, covering the end of the government shutdown that resulted in an $11 billion GDP loss, hundreds of thousands of furloughed government employees and the suspension of federal food assistance.
After President Donald Trump referred to a female reporter as 'ugly, both inside and out,' the White House issued a statement to PEOPLE that defended his 'transparency.' The president targeted The New York Times' Katie Rogers in a heated social media post on Nov.
Mayor Shammas Malik says the leader of the country sets a poor example. Many followers on Malik for Akron Facebook page agree.
Donald Trump Jr. undercut his father’s bid to rebrand the GOP. On Wednesday, President Donald Trump floated a new name for his supporters via a post on his Truth Social platform. “There is a new word for a TRUMP REPUBLICAN, which is almost everyone (GREAT POLICY IS THE KEY!),” the president wrote, adding: “It is, TEPUBLICAN??? Or, TPUBLICAN???”
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In the Michigan city where Trump held his 100 days rally, voters wait for an economic turnaround
In April, Trump went to Warren, promising "the greatest economy in the history of the world." Residents there say they're still trying to make ends meet.