Donald Trump would want a third and a fourth, fifth or even sixth term as president if mortality and the Constitution didn't prevent it (although the latter hardly computes in his thinking).
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Generation gap emerges as younger Republicans reject Trump's grip on the party: report
President Donald Trump's Republican Party has been shifting, and younger voters have appeared to start questioning his ...
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BROADCAST BIAS: Media had Omar’s number, she didn’t have WWII’s. Journalists didn’t care
Media outlets are accused of coddling Rep. Ilhan Omar, ignoring gaffes and financial questions while providing sympathetic coverage of the Democrat.
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Opinion: It’s time to deploy the ‘Presidents Club’ in the fight against political violence
Our nation now does sit on the razor’s edge of anarchy, with seemingly countless Americans radicalized to embrace political violence. The “President’s Club” must immediately come together as one to ...
The president secures a get-out-of-jail-free card for tax improprieties, just as he’s hauling in record amounts of cash.
Donald Trump lost money during his first term. Out of office, he found a formula for profiting off politics—now he’s piling up billions. Donald Trump just had the most lucrative year of his life. The ...
The loyalist, Dan Bishop, put his fealty to the president on display when he pressed the F.B.I. to chase investigative leads ...
President Donald Trump’s longtime adviser and former golf caddy, Dan Scavino, raised eyebrows when he attempted to start a “USA! USA!” chant in the aftermath of shots being fired at the White House ...
Oregon Attorney General Dan Rayfield and top Democrats in 22 other states asked a federal judge Thursday to permanently block President Donald Trump’s executive order restricting mail voting. The ...
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