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President Donald Trump’s war has landed him in hot water with the American public, dragging him behind the very presidents he has spent years trashing. CNN data guru Harry Enten, 38, revealed on Friday that Trump’s economic approval rating has cratered to depths “no president likes to make,
A divided federal appeals court on Friday rejected President Donald Trump’s effort to unilaterally bar migrants who cross the US-Mexico border from seeking asylum, teeing up a likely showdown over the policy at the Supreme Court.
President Trump's renovation kick has now reached the Lincoln Memorial Reflecting Pool.
President Donald Trump slept for a maximum of four hours and 48 minutes last night, his frantic Truth Social tirades have revealed. The 79-year-old ended a stream of posts at 2:45 a.m., before returning less than five hours later at 7:33 a.
The Justice Department’s move to end the inquiry into the Fed chair, Jerome Powell, reflected the political reality that President Trump, who has spent years trying to get rid of Powell and browbeating him to lower interest rates, would not be able to get his pick for the job installed while the investigation continued.
Trump pushed the idea last year, initially suggesting a cost of $5 million, and arguing that it would entice foreign talent to U.S. shores and fill out federal coffers.
Polls show the president is at the weakest point of his second term, with eroding economic trust and losses among key voters.
The Justice Department announced Friday it is continuing to clear the way for expediting federal death-penalty cases, including by expanding the manners of execution to include death by firing squad.
King Charles III and Queen Camilla are set to visit the U.S. and the president next week amid rising tensions around the Iran war.
Kaitlan Collins said President Donald Trump made it "very clear" Thursday that he wants to stop being asked about the war's varying timelines — including one of his own.
The Justice Department also reauthorized the use of a death penalty drug, and will seek to shorten the length of some legal appeals.
President Donald Trump's administration is reclassifying state-licensed marijuana as a "less-dangerous" drug, Acting Attorney General Todd Blanche announced Thursday. Blanche signed an order reclassifying FDA-approved and state-licensed marijuana from Schedule I – reserved for drugs like heroin – to the less strict Schedule III.