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‘Dishonors the decades-long bipartisan commitment’: Democrats slam Trump for his European takedown
In a Monday sitdown with POLITICO’s Dasha Burns, Trump expressed skepticism that Ukraine would prevail in its war against Moscow.
The poll of 4,434 U.S. adults found that 41 percent approve of Trump, an increase from November, when his approval rating (38 percent) fell to the lowest point it had been since he returned to the White House in January. However, it is still lower than it was at the start of this administration, when it stood at 47 percent.
The Supreme Court will weigh Trump's authority to fire a sitting FTC member in a major test of presidential powers — and a 1935 landmark court ruling.
Trump, during an interview with POLITICO’s Dasha Burns for a special episode of The Conversation, gave himself an “A-plus-plus-plus-plus-plus” grade on the economy.
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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."
While launching her campaign Monday night, Crockett, who used the slogan “Texas Tough” to her supporters, pledged to address affordability and promised to take on Trump. She said her candidacy can help drive out turnout and build a “strong multi-racial, multi-generational” coalition.
White House Press Secretary Karoline Leavitt has trashed her own party for what she sees as them not doing enough to praise Donald Trump’s handling of the economy.
Stephen Colbert on Monday joined the late-night pile-on over President Donald Trump receiving the inaugural FIFA Peace Prize ― and responded by awarding himself his own questionable honor.
President Donald Trump's approval rating edged up to 41% in the past week as Republicans warmed to his handling of the cost of living, a sign the administration's new focus on affordability might be supporting his popularity,
PROVIDENCE – Facing two lawsuits, the Trump administration has temporarily pulled back its planned changes to funding for programs supporting people who are homeless – which opponents argue were unlawful and could potentially lead to thousands of evictions nationwide – shortly before a federal court hearing on Monday.