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MS NOW contributor Anand Giridharadas said President Donald Trump was a less serious form Hitler because at least the Nazi leader didn't sell merchandise.
Donald Trump's MAGA agenda has taken on a global dimension with the US President turning his attention to Venezuela once again and calling for it to become part of the country
Donald Trump is reportedly planning to oust the president of Cuba but leave the Castro family effectively in charge after bragging that the Caribbean island state was his to “take.” On Monday, as
NATO allies face calls from Trump to help address the Strait of Hormuz crisis, raising doubts about the US president’s claims the Iran war is going well after he previously insisted he didn’t need their help.
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'They All Getting Cankles': Trump’s Shoe Obsession Takes Strange Turn After He Gifts Them to Staff — Now the Brand’s Parent Company Is Suing
Donald Trump‘s fascination with flashy footwear is turning into a legal headache. The president recently made headlines for handing out pairs of the shoes to […]
"Issue trust is the real game-changer here," a polling expert tells Newsweek as the President's ratings continue to suffer.
Uh-oh… Donald Trump is entering his ‘surly teenager’ phase - COMMENT: No longer content with throwing his toys out of the pram, the US president’s warning that Nato faces a ‘very bad’ future if allies do not help secure the Strait of Hormuz is the kind of petulant adolescent threat that could escalate quickly,
Donald Trump made his first visit to Greater Cincinnati since the start of his second presidential term, with two local stops on March 11. The president visited Thermo Fisher Scientific in Reading in the early afternoon and then Verst Logistics in Hebron, Kentucky.