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Donald Trump has kicked off his Thanksgiving weekend with an early-morning social media post defending his tariff policies in a wild rant on Truth Social. The president has urged the Supreme Court to uphold his authority in an ongoing case that could reshape presidential power over international trade,
Donald Trump proposed a new name for the Republican Party, while once again teasing plans to seek a third term, as he shared an AI-generated image of himself in a Nov. 29 Truth Social post. The 22nd Amendment of the Constitution prohibits a third presidential term in the United States.
Trump allegedly also wrote, "ALL THAT STUFF WITH EPSTEIN WAS A LONG TIME AGO!! EVERYONE JUST NEEDS TO MOVE ON!!"
President Trump shared Section 212(f) of the Immigration and Nationality Act, outlining presidential powers to suspend alien entry after National Guard shooting.
Legendary late-night host David Letterman mocked President Donald Trump and supported Seth Meyers following Trump's social media attack on the NBC comedian.
The chatbot, powered by the Perplexity AI engine, provides factual answers about rising U.S. grocery prices, the 2020 election and other topics.
The Trump administration are finding it difficult to "hide the hard truth" according to an investigative piece into the president's whereabouts. The New York Times reported there are "signs of fatigue" in the 79-year-old president's actions,
Democratic Sen. Mark Kelly, a retired U.S. Navy pilot, is now being investigated by Pentagon officials for telling soldiers to follow the law.
After the alleged shooter was identified as Rahmanullah Lakanwal — a 29-year-old Afghan national — Trump said he would permanently shut down immigration from impoverished countries.
In a lengthy Truth Social post, Trump argued that immigration is fueling crime nationwide and straining public services. He pointed to Minnesota as a prime example, claiming that "Somalian gangs are roving the streets" of what he described as a "once great state."