Trump, No Kings and Crowds
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More than 2,700 “No Kings” rallies were due to be held in all 50 states in what is thought to be the largest mobilization against the Trump Administration over the president's two terms.
Trump said he might attend the Supreme Court argument on tariffs because he argued the case is so important to the country's financial security.
A movement born in churches to help vulnerable immigrants has become a constitutional battleground in Chicago and Portland, Ore.
But even if America experiences a U-turn upon Trump’s departure, the country may not be out of the woods. The forces that made Trump possible in the first place will still remain, open to exploitation by any political leader with the requisite savvy and shamelessness.
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On the southwest fringes of Chicago, Texas National Guard soldiers toting M4 rifles and dressed in fatigues set up camp for an indefinite period on the ground. President Donald Trump authorized the mobilization,
Large crowds turned out at “No Kings” rallies on Saturday that took place in large cities and small towns nationwide.
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As Trump declares an “armed conflict" with the cartels, experts gave insight on what Americans can expect to see next in the “quasi-war" taking place at the country’s doorstep.
President Donald Trump said he’s the first US president to solve a war. Pants on Fire! At least two U.S. presidents — Theodore Roosevelt and Jimmy Carter — personally conducted negotiations that led to peace agreements between warring nations. Both negotiations resulted in Nobel Prizes for some of the participants.
The meeting comes a day after President Donald Trump spoke by phone with Russian President Vladimir Putin, who warned him against giving Tomahawk missiles to Ukraine.
A new report suggests that the Trump Administration is preparing a proposal that would sharply limit access to Social Security Disability Insurance (SSDI), a program designed to he