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President Donald Trump's political might is being closely scrutinized as politicians weigh the power of his endorsement.
HEBRON, Ky. (AP) — President Donald Trump on Wednesday touted lowering prescription drug prices in Ohio and campaigned in the Kentucky district of Rep. Thomas Massie, calling his fellow Republican a “nutjob” he said should lose their party’s upcoming primary.
Jeremy Carl, the Bozeman man who was nominated by President Donald Trump to become a high-ranking State Department official, withdrew his name from consideration Tuesday after it became apparent that
GOP strategists consulted by Newsweek say Trump ignores approval ratings, focusing instead on his base and legacy.
Trump is headed to Kentucky’s 4th Congressional District, where Ed Gallrein, a former Navy SEAL, is running with the president’s endorsement against Massie in the Republican primary.
President Donald Trump highlighted his achievements in the office during a speech to GOP House members on Monday, March 9, 2026. The speech came during the annual House Republicans retreat at Trump
President Donald Trump says he won’t sign any other legislation into law until Congress passes a strict proof-of-citizenship voting bill that he says also must end Americans’ ability to vote by mail
Donald Trump made a clear promise on the campaign trail.“I will tell you you’re not going to have a war with me and you’re not going to have a third world war with me, that I can tell you,” he said.And the president doubled down in his inaugural address last year.