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Trump's online store is selling ‘Trump 2028' merch
Barely four months into President Donald Trump’s non-consecutive second term and the online store for the Trump Organization is already selling “Trump 2028” merchandise — suggesting or, at the very least capitalizing on the idea, that Trump will run a third term. A red, trucker-style hat, a red t-shirt and a set of two can coolers emblazoned with “Trump 2028”…
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Most Americans expect higher prices as a result of Trump's tariffs, AP-NORC poll finds
Americans’ trust in President Donald Trump to bolster the U.S. economy appears to be faltering, with a new poll showing that many people fear the country is being steered into a recession and that the president’s broad and haphazardly enforced tariffs will cause prices to rise. Roughly half of U.S. adults say that Trump’s trade policies will increase prices “a lot” and another...
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Judge bars Trump from denying federal funds to ‘sanctuary' cities
A federal judge in California on Thursday barred the Trump administration from denying or conditioning the use of federal funds to “sanctuary” jurisdictions, saying that portions of President Donald Trump’s executive orders were unconstitutional. U.S. District Judge William Orrick issued the injunction sought by San Francisco and more than a dozen other municipalities that limit cooperation with federal immigration...
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Here's what executive orders actually do
Executive orders are signed directives from the president that instruct the government to take action. Here’s what you need to know.
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12 states sue Trump administration over ‘economically reckless' tariffs
A dozen states, led by Arizona Attorney General Kris Mayes and Oregon Attorney General Dan Rayfield, sued the Trump administration over its global tariff policies.
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Trump signs executive orders targeting colleges, plus schools' equity efforts
Trump’s executive order is the opening salvo in what could be a lengthy battle to overhaul the accrediting industry.
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Trump says Commanders' controversial former name was ‘superior'
President Donald Trump prefers the Washington Commanders’ controversial former name, he told reporters when asked about a new stadium at the RFK site.
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Trump upends DOJ's Civil Rights Division, sparking ‘bloodbath' in senior ranks
Memos show the division has abandoned a mission of enforcing laws against discrimination in hiring, housing and voting rights in favor of new priorities.
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Trump weighs in on Washington Commanders old name: ‘I think it's a superior name'
President Donald Trump weighed in on professional sports teams like the Washington Commanders and Cleveland Guardians changing their names.
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In his first 100 days, Trump still leans on an old foe: Joe Biden
Donald Trump spoke Biden’s name more than a dozen times on the first day of his second presidency, and basically has never stopped.
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Pennsylvania Gov. Josh Shapiro says Trump called him a week after arson attack
The president’s muted response in the days after the attack was notable for how it differed from Shapiro’s actions in the hours following the attempt on Trump’s life in July.
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President Trump weighs in on fight over Long Island school mascot
To some people in Massapequa, the Chiefs logo is part of the community’s identity. But to some Native American tribes, it’s an insulting use of their image, appropriated for something that has nothing to do with native history. New York state law requires school districts drop mascots inspired by Native American culture or risk losing state funding. But now President...
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Commander in ‘chief': Massapequa mascot battle escalates as Trump wades into controversy
The Massapequa School Board president has said it could cost more than $1 million to rebrand the school if the name and mascot are changed.
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White House confronts latest Signal scandal during annual Easter egg roll
President Donald Trump and Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth answered questions during the White House’s annual Easter egg roll Monday regarding new reports that Hegseth shared sensitive military intel with his wife and brother over messaging app Signal.
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Harvard sues Trump administration over $2.2 billion in frozen funds
Alan Garber, president of Harvard University, announced a lawsuit against the federal government after President Donald Trump’s administration froze billions of dollars in funding
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‘Rest in Peace': Trump posts tribute to Pope Francis
President Donald Trump took to Truth Social Monday morning to pay tribute to Pope Francis after his passing.
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Anti-Trump protesters turn out to rallies in NYC, Washington and other cities across country
Protests against President Donald Trump’s administration are once again taking place in communities across the U.S.
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Trump says interest rates have gone up because Powell is ‘playing politics'
President Donald Trump criticized Federal Reserve chair Jerome Powell, who he appointed during his first term, in the Oval Office on Thursday.
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‘It's a shame': Trump on shooting at Florida State University
President Donald Trump made brief comments on the shooting at Florida State University.
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Trump floats legally questionable proposal to deport US citizens
President Donald Trump on Monday again pushed a provocative plan to deport U.S. citizens who have been convicted of unspecified crimes.