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Ahead of a vote on the file release, the Republican congresswoman says the Epstein issue has "ripped Maga apart" (Trump's Make America Great Again movement).
Most voters are casting doubt on President Donald Trump’s claims that he wasn’t unaware of sexual abuse by late disgraced financier Jeffrey Epstein, according to a new poll. A Morning Consult poll, released Tuesday, found that 60% of Americans believe Trump knew of Epstein’s actions, while just 15% said he did not know.
President Donald Trump addressed affordability in America during a speech at the McDonald's Impact Summit in Washington, D.C., on Monday evening.
Trump said he will not support legislation to extend expanded Affordable Care Act subsidies even as senators are preparing to tee up a vote on the issue, complicating his party’s efforts to address health care costs.
Epstein’s sex trafficking case has been thrust into the national spotlight again as the House approaches a vote to release the documents related to the convicted sex offender. Trump on Sunday reversed his stance on the issue, now urging House Republicans to vote for the release of the documents despite pleading with them for weeks not to do so.
“Nothing to see there,” Kimmel said. “Just the president alone in the White House blasting ‘Phantom of the Opera’ at full volume while rage tweeting about how everybody’s out to get him.”
Republican Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene hit back at President Donald Trump, saying she "gave him my loyalty for free."
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Donald Trump Crashes Wedding at Mar-a-Lago, Tells Guest You're 'Going to Get Me into Heaven'
The guest, Eric Metaxas — a conservative author and host of 'Socrates in the City' — shared a video of the exchange on social media
The BBC is determined to fight any legal action filed by U.S. President Donald Trump and sees no basis for a defamation case over its editing of one of his speeches, its chair said on Monday. Trump said on Friday he was likely to sue the British broadcaster this week for up to $5 billion after it spliced together separate excerpts of a speech on January 6,
The United Nations Security Council voted to authorize President Donald Trump's Gaza peace plan on Monday, with the president quick to declare a major victory.