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President Donald Trump’s approval rating has dropped to a new low point, according to a new poll. A Quinnipiac University poll published on June 11 found that 38% of respondents approve of the job the 47th president is doing, while 54% disapprove of his work.
President Donald Trump announced Tuesday that he was restoring the names of Confederate officers to seven U.S. military bases. Trump made the announcement during a speech at Fort Bragg after watching a demonstration that includes 600 paratroopers landing on a runway and earth-shaking artillery barrages.
Mayor Cherelle L. Parker warned that at Saturday’s planned protest in Philadelphia against President Donald Trump’s policies, the “order of the day” for city police will be “keeping the peace.” “Philadelphia is ready for this weekend,
The White House wants the national guard to play a bigger role in immigration enforcement, Trump’s border czar, Tom Homan, said in an interview Thursday.
President Trump’s statement suggested his sweeping policies were alienating industries he wants to keep in his corner.
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Former Treasury Secretary Janet Yellen predicts President Donald Trump’s tariffs will cause prices to rise and average household income to fall, despite a slowing trend in the U.S. inflation rate.“I would expect inflation,
House Republicans approved $9.4 billion in cuts to foreign aid and public broadcasting, including $8.3 billion from USAID and over $1 billion from the Corporation for Public Broadcasting.
Most Americans have continued to support President Trump's push for deportations, but there are some early signs of cracks in his Latino support.
The cost of some baby gear has risen in recent weeks due to President Donald Trump’s tariff policies, according to a new congressional report
"No Kings" protests are being organized across North Texas and nationwide to challenge what organizers describe as the growing authoritarianism and corruption of President Donald Trump and his allies.
The Commerce Department said washing machines, dishwashers, refrigerators and other common household appliances made with steel parts will soon be subject to new tariffs that will be set at 50 percent.