President Donald Trump said Thursday that he “wouldn’t be opposed” to using private forces to assist with deportations.
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Hosted on MSNBill O’Reilly details Trump’s vision for Gaza after speaking with himBill O'Reilly discusses President Trump sharing a video that showcased his proposals for the potential development of the war ...
When the Senate unanimously confirmed Gen. CQ Brown Jr. as Air Force chief of staff in 2020, President Donald Trump hailed a ...
President Donald Trump could soon be featured on a $250 bill, as part of new legislation being drafted by Republican ...
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As they mustered support for their confirmations by the U.S. Senate, some of Donald Trump's nominees made statements from ...
Former President Bill Clinton and President Donald Trump share common ground on several key policy issues, including prosecuting crime, protecting the working class and trade relations with other ...
The House and Senate must now come together and pass a budget resolution after both chambers passed their own versions.
The one policy area where Trump received majority approval was LGBTQ policy, with an average of 54% support and 33% opposition.
WASHINGTON (TNND) — British Prime Minister Keir Starmer will visit the White House on Thursday to try and persuade President ...
Ontario Premier Doug Ford won reelection to lead Canada's most populous province Thursday, giving him the mandate he wanted to fight tariffs threatened by U.S. President Donald Trump.
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