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The List on MSNWhat Donald Trump Is Actually Like In Real Life, According To People Who Have Met HimDonald Trump is one of the biggest, most bombastic personalities in the world, but is his famous persona a reflection of his behind-the-scenes personality?
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inews.co.uk on MSNTrump looks like a lame-duck PresidentDonald Trump’s boast that he could shoot somebody on Fifth Avenue in New York and not lose any voters is being sorely tested by allegations in The Wall Street Journal that he wrote a “bawdy” letter to the late paedophile financier, Jeffrey Epstein.
You don’t like him? OK, mazel tov. So don’t like him. But there’s no one — not Mrs. Biden the ventriloquist — not anybody who can get us through — but the smarts, toughness, flamboyance, fearlessness of Donald Trump!
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Ukrainska Pravda on MSNTrump says Kyiv should put more pressure not only on Moscow but also on St Petersburg – WPUS President Donald Trump asked President Volodymyr Zelenskyy during their phone call why Kyiv had not struck Moscow, adding that Ukraine should exert more pressure on Putin, including through strikes on Russia's capital and St Petersburg.
After promising a bombshell revelation from the Jeffrey Epstein files, Trump's refusal to release them ignites distrust in his own Republican base.
Trump’s supporters say, “He’s just like us.” We all would agree that stability, loyalty, and honesty are qualities that we strive to instill in our children.
As President Donald Trump hardens his position toward Moscow and seeks new ways to bring its war in Ukraine to an end, he says he isn’t looking to deliver Kyiv longer-range missiles that could strike targets deeper into Russia.
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As a $1.1 billion federal budget cut looms over the Corporation for Public Broadcasting, the entity that funds both NPR and PBS, local public radio stations and television affiliates are at risk of going under,
Nothing says the president can’t be a bad guy — just so long as he’s our bad guy — and boy, did we hit the jackpot. | Opinion
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Adam Posen from the Peterson Institute for International Economics discusses U.S. trade imbalances and explains why he does not see much harm from them. He also says Washington's move to slap levies on its allies appears incongruent with its concerns about national security.
Is Trump overreaching? And perhaps more importantly, will this shift be durable? The data we have offers some mixed answers, but it l