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An analysis of his first 50 days in office conducted in March by The New York Times found that Trump mentioned the name “Biden” 6.32 times a day on average. At the cabinet meeting last week where Trump struggled to stay awake, he spoke about Biden eight times during one 20-minute window. That was more than 300 days into his second term.
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Analyst says Trump hits MAGA with 'electoral poison'
An analyst on Friday warned that President Donald Trump and his MAGA movement are showing signs of collapse. David Rothkopf, a foreign policy expert and columnist for The Daily Beast, wrote how the president's declining health,
The prospect of soaring health care costs could exacerbate Americans’ feelings about affordability, an issue that President Trump has tried to downplay. But Democrats plan to keep the issue front and center.
INDIANAPOLIS — As the redistricting battle began to pick up steam in Indiana last month, state Sen. Jean Leising’s grandchildren were receiving odd text messages.
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President Donald Trump may have just suffered his "most significant blow yet," an analyst wrote Friday. When Indiana's Republican-controlled legislature rebuffed his redistricting scheme despite intense pressure from MAGA allies,
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Trump border czar Homan, DHS chief Noem barely speaking or meeting: ‘Her and Tom don’t get along’
Meanwhile, Fox News reported in October that Noem, Lewandowski, and Border Patrol Commander Greg Bovino were advocating indiscriminate roundups of illegal aliens in the US to boost deportation numbers — while Homan and acting Immigration and Customs Enforcement Director Todd Lyons wanted to focus efforts on those with criminal records.
If there is nothing truly damaging to President Donald Trump in the Jeffrey Epstein files, he and his administration did a great job of making it look like there could be.