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Republicans left for recess without passing President Trump’s top immigration enforcement package after he pushed for funding for his White House ballroom and a controversial anti-weaponization fund,
The analysis of President Trump's speeches and social media posts shows a sharp increase in his use of vulgarities, insults and bombastic rhetoric since his first term. A Washington Post analysis shows hosts are telling more jokes about Trump, despite threats by the FCC chair and the president’s repeated calls to get them fired. The demand comes as Senate Republican leaders wrestle with whether to include money for the controversial project in a bill that funds immigration agencies. The president has created a party that is loyal to him, even when he takes executive actions that anger the broader public. That dynamic leaves him weaker with those outside his base.
The disorganized report seeking to explain Democrat's collapse in 2024 was released after mounting pressure against the party and its leadership
Democratic National Committee Chair Ken Martin said the report “does not meet my standards.” Other Democrats were harsher.
Make us a Preferred Source on Google to see more of us when you search. Add Preferred Source But beyond former prominent Trump allies, are there other Trump supporters having second thoughts about their votes in the 2024 presidential election?
Republican senators are angry the president is working to unseat their colleagues. But he is also creating more free agents in his own party in Congress willing to defy him.
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Trump’s second term is increasingly about one thing: Trump
Donald Trump is putting an overly literal spin on the words in his presidential seal — e pluribus unum, meaning, “out of many, one.”
President Trump recently threatened to endorse any challenger to Boebert, after she endorsed his enemy, Thomas Massie
Since the start of his second term, President Donald Trump has posted at least 8,800 times on his Truth Social platform, according to a new analysis. Monday night was a busy one for the president: he fired off 55 posts over the course of three hours,
Rob Flaherty, who was the Deputy Campaign Manager for the Biden 2024 campaign and then the Harris 2024 campaign, joins The Lead.