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A viral video of Donald Trump sitting with his eyes closed sent the White House’s social media operation into full meltdown mode. The administration’s Rapid Response account lashed out on Thursday after videos circulated online appearing to show the 79-year-old president slumped sideways in his chair during an Oval Office event promoting what he called “Beautiful,
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Trump demands Fox News fire Karl Rove in scathing online rant
President Donald Trump has called for Fox News to fire contributor Karl Rove in an online post, accusing the conservative commentator of having 'Trump Derangement Syndrome'
The president said he wants to build pedestrian access between the monument and the Potomac River.
Pam Bondi’s excuse for why a photo of President Donald Trump’s commerce secretary was wiped and subsequently re-added to the Justice Department’s published documents of the Epstein files has been revealed.
Trump’s remarks come after Iranian state media reported that Tehran was poised to suspend negotiations in response to Israeli attacks in Lebanon, and as the U.S. and Iran exchanged strikes that underscored the fragility of the cease-fire.
The money is expected to fund new and existing coal plants, as well as an export terminal in California.
The Kennedy Center’s general counsel ordered staff on Thursday to remove President Donald Trump’s name from the building by June 12, according to a memo obtained by CNN, in order to comply with a recent court order.
Iran-US war latest: Trump warns US doesn’t need a deal with Tehran to get enriched uranium - Trump suggested if a deal was made he would meet with Iran's supreme leader
The National Capital Planning Commission received nearly 1,700 comments about President Trump’s plans to build a 250-foot arch in the nation’s capital. Almost all opposed the idea.
The president made the claims on social media and in the Oval Office.
By Jody Godoy June 4 (Reuters) - Hawaii's attorney general stands to lose around $3 million in federal funding to fight Medicaid fraud after failing to consistently bring criminal cases, the Trump administration said on Thursday,
The center’s general counsel also said that a federal judge’s order meant the president’s name must be taken off outdoor and indoor signage by June 12.