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The Democratic mayoral candidate said he was open to cooperating with the president, but was ready to fight for New Yorkers.
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Donald Trump Jr. mocks 'No Kings' protests and praises father's approach to Mideast at Saudi summit
Donald Trump Jr. on Wednesday mocked protesters who took part in “No Kings” demonstrations across the United States while praising his father's business-first approach to the Middle East during a visit to Saudi Arabia.
Around two-thirds of Americans disapprove of the demolition of the East Wing for President Donald Trump’s planned ballroom, a new poll revealed. According to a Yahoo/YouGov poll, 61% of Americans disapprove of the concept of a ballroom, which is set to stretch 90,000 square feet. Only 25% approve of the idea as part of the White House complex.
President Donald Trump has said "we’re going to get it done" regarding funding SNAP benefits during the government shutdown.
U.S. Rep Andy Ogles supports a third Donald Trump presidency, despite the 22nd Amendment. Here's what to know and what he said.
CNN’s chief data analyst explained why the president’s picking of a fight with Canada is “just something totally different.”
Experts said that whatever constitutional interpretation could make a third Donald Trump presidential term possible, it would violate the 22nd Amendment’s clear intent. President Donald Trump once again expressed interest in serving beyond the constitutionally mandated cap of two terms.
President Donald Trump had an MRI during his Oct. 10 semi-annual physical exam, he told reporters on Oct. 27. Here's what to know.
Former Obama White House chief photographer Pete Souza on Monday expressed his dismay at President Donald Trump ’s decision to tear down the East Wing to make way for his $250 million ballroom.
What do residents in Florida and across the US think of Trump and how he’s doing as president? His latest approval ratings during government shutdown
Kaitlan Collins asks Rep Jasmine Crockett about President Trump challenging her and AOC to an IQ test competition
The growing power of China's leader complicates U.S. dealmaking—and makes a grand bargain unlikely, writes Neil Thomas.