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Morning Joe host Joe Scarborough compared President Donald Trump, 79, to a third-grader over the White House’s new plaques, which distastefully describe former presidents. “He’s putting up third grade plaques in the people’s,
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Sleepy. Divisive. A fan of young Trump: A look at the new plaques on the Presidential Walk of Fame
President Donald Trump has added partisan and subjective plaques to a refashioned West Wing walkway he calls the Presidential Walk of Fame
President Donald Trump said during his presidential address on Wednesday night that his administration is "bringing our economy back from the brink of ruin."
President Donald Trump's name was affixed to The Kennedy Center for the Performing Arts in Washington, D.C., with one Kennedy family member threatening to chisel the change out.
These images that appear to show a shirtless President Donald Trump and Jeffrey Epstein with young women aren’t real. Social media users shared purported photos of President Donald Trump and sex offender Jeffrey Epstein with young women, but these images weren’t released by the House Committee on Oversight.
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The pollsters found that 36 percent scored Trump an "F" on the economy and a further 11 percent gave him a "D". Thirteen percent graded the president a "C" score, while 19 percent gave him a "B" and 22 percent gave him an "A"—the most positive option.
Initially federalized in October for 60 days, the 300 Illinois National Guard troops will continue to be deployed through mid-April.
The announcement that President Donald Trump ’s handpicked board at the Washington D.C. arts venue “unanimously” voted for the conversion ( which likely will face legal obstacles) apparently happened around the time Colbert was taping “The Late Show.”
The president's speech in North Carolina included lengthy asides that had little to do with the core message the White House is trying to push about his economic agenda.