Politics
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FBI boss in New York forced out
The head of the FBI's New York Field Office was pushed out of the bureau on Monday, a month after he told his employees to resist an administration...
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Melania Trump lobbies Congress to criminalize publication of revenge porn; House leaders vow vote
First lady Melania Trump visited Capitol Hill on Monday to lobby Congress to pass a bill to combat revenge pornography, including deepfakes.
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No backing down: Trump will levy 25% tariffs on Canada and Mexico beginning Tuesday
President Trump said he'll follow through with 25% tariffs on imported goods from Mexico and Canada beginning Tuesday and will double tariffs on...
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Trump announces $100 billion investment by Taiwan semiconductor manufacturer
President Trump announced Monday that Taiwan Semiconductor Manufacturing Co. plans to spend $100 billion on new manufacturing plants in Arizona.
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Dems create hotline for fired DHS employees
The top Democrat on the House Homeland Security Committee has created a hotline for employees fired from the Homeland Security Department to share...
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Zelesnkyy's doubts on a peace deal with Russia spark fresh Trump tirade
President Trump again ripped into Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy on Monday for airing fresh doubts that the war with Russia can be ended...
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Kash Patel disputes whistleblower revelation about FBI 'honeypot' agent spying on Trump campaign
FBI Director Kash Patel is disputing a bureau whistleblower who identified a female undercover FBI agent as a "honeypot" who infiltrated President...
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Melania Trump heads to Capitol Hill to lobby for criminalizing publication of revenge pornography
First lady Melania Trump is heading to Capitol Hill to lobby Congress to pass a bill to criminalize publication of revenge pornography.
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Trump team signals no reprieve from tariffs amid manufacturing shift back to U.S.
The Trump administration Monday showed no signs of backing away from a plan to impose tariffs on Canada, Mexico and China beginning Tuesday.
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Trump brushes off GOP town hall protesters as 'paid troublemakers'
President Trump Monday slammed disruptors at GOP town hall meetings as "paid troublemakers" attempting to politically hurt Republican congressional...
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House Democrats invite ousted federal workers to Trump's speech to Congress
Instead of boycotting President Trump's address Tuesday to a joint session of Congress, Democrats took a different approach -- bringing guests who...
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Trump administration seeks SCOTUS relief from $2 billion 'pay-or-else' USAID foreign aid order
The Trump administration on Monday asked the Supreme Court to cancel a lower court order for the government to immediately pay out nearly $2...