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Millions of gun owners can breathe a sigh of relief today after the Justice Department yanked a Biden-era order that could have criminalized some 20 million owners of the popular AR-style “pistol.” Last night,
Trump, 79, is the oldest president to be sworn into office. On Thursday, White House press secretary Karoline Leavitt revealed Trump was diagnosed with chronic venous insufficiency after noticing “mild swelling” in his lower legs.
Former President Joe Biden aide Annie Tomasini faces House Oversight Committee subpoena amid Republicans' probe into the alleged cover-up of Biden's cognitive decline and autopen usage.
In a ceremony outside the White House at the time, Trump called Powell “strong,” “committed” and “smart” (comments which conflict with his current description of the Fed chair as a “ stupid person ,” a “ numbskull ” and a “ stiff ”).
Is there anyone who is still as obsessed with Joe Biden as Donald Trump? A year after the Democratic President was pushed out of his reëlection campaign by his own party, Trump hardly lets a day go by without bashing his predecessor.
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Former Homeland Security assistant secretary Blas Nuñez-Neto outlined what he thought went wrong with immigration reform under the Biden administration.
Hunter Biden has offered his assessment on why President Donald Trump won the 2024 election, claiming that Democrats “literally melted down” by giving up on his father.
President Donald Trump is allowing coal-fired power plants and other facilities to bypass a range of environmental regulations on grounds that the waivers are needed for national security purposes.
U.S. President Donald Trump on Thursday signed four proclamations granting two years of regulatory relief from Biden-era Environmental Protection Agency regulations, the White House said. The proclamations cover coal plants,
The move marks a departure from the regime of former chair Lina Khan and former president Joe Biden’s tougher antitrust policies. The January ruling took place shortly before Donald Trump’s second inauguration and was opposed by current chair Andrew Ferguson and commissioner Melissa Holyoak.
Media watchdogs criticized Joe Biden's rare New York Times interview about autopen signatures on clemency documents, questioning the timing and placement of key admissions in the report.