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Charlamagne tha God admits Trump succeeded on border security despite disagreeing with tactics
Charlamagne tha God told ABC that President Donald Trump succeeded in securing the border, but criticized his immigration tactics and their impact on Latino communities.
As the dawn rose on President Donald Trump’s second term, one key figure from his first administration stood back, content to focus on his personal business interests and not retake a formal government role.
The president ran to Truth Social to praise the “amazing” crowd at his final rally of 2025, despite reports that many found other ways to spend their Friday night.
The Justice Department reposted an image containing a photo of President Trump that it had removed from an online collection of files on the convicted sex offender Jeffrey Epstein. The department said it reposted the image on Sunday after it was re-examined and found not to contain images of Mr.
President Donald Trump addressed the nation on Wednesday night to tout his first year in office and preview his 2026 agenda.
Back in January, as Trump triumphantly returned to the White House for a second term, he vowed to remake the economy, the federal bureaucracy, immigration policy and much of U.S. cultural life. He delivered on much of that agenda, becoming one of the most powerful presidents in modern U.S. history.
President Trump wants Venezuelan President Nicolás Maduro to leave office. If he doesn't, the US has two choices: regime change by force, or withdrawal.
CAPAC, Michigan, Dec 21 (Reuters) - On a recent snowy morning in a Trump-loving part of rural Michigan, three dozen cars idled outside a firehouse-turned-food pantry. Inside, volunteers packaged lettuce, apples and other household staples that have surged or stayed high in price this year.
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Don't call it a tax hike? Trump's demand for a cut of Nvidia's China profits raises novel questions
Some Democratic lawmakers say Trump is intruding on congressional authority or may be breaking the law by demanding a price for the chip maker's access to China sales.