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President Donald Trump, in what was billed as a speech to the nation, tonight mounted a sustained argument for his administration’s economic success, arguing that he’d made significant progress in easing prices despite widespread voter frustration with the cost of living.
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4 costs Trump vowed to cut — here's what they are now
President Donald Trump built his economic message around cutting everyday costs, from gas and groceries to rent and prescription drugs, arguing that an "America First" agenda would translate into cheaper basics for households.
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What Will America Look Like After 3 More Years of Trump?
Trump has drastic changes in mind, but he could still be constrained by the midterms, the Supreme Court, and other outside factors.
This is read by an automated voice. Please report any issues or inconsistencies here. President Trump faces backlash from Republicans who say he is focusing too much on foreign affairs. The cracks in the MAGA movement have been more pronounced as ...
Messages in which Jeffrey Epstein discussed President Trump were among 20,000 documents posted online. President Trump called the release a distraction engineered by Democrats. Glenn Thrush Annie Karni and Devlin Barrett The mocking and accusatory voice of ...
President Donald Trump routinely hears words he’s not familiar with, then marvels at their existence or takes credit for inventing the words. Reflecting on the GOP’s dreadful election results, Trump said of his fellow Republicans: “You know, they ...
Trump has said he will be “involved” in the government‘s regulatory review of a WBD deal. Injecting the president’s animus toward CNN — which goes back to his presidential campaign in 2016 — into the process has insiders at the network worried that journalistic independence will be sacrificed for the sake of a Warner Bros. Discovery deal.
Bret Stephens, Frank Bruni and Aaron Retica on the gap between the president’s interests and what matters to Americans.
President Trump on Wednesday signed into law a bill to compel the Justice Department to release all of its files related to the investigation of convicted sex offender Jeffrey Epstein. The bipartisan measure known as the Epstein Files Transparency Act was ...