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In a social media post, President Trump vowed to "permanently pause" migration from "third world countries" after the shooting of two National Guard members in Washington, D.C. NBC News' Kelly O'Donnell reports on the president's message and how immigration could be impacted from certain countries.
Donald Trump labelled the shooting a “terrorist attack” and blamed the Biden administration for allowing entry by Afghans who worked with US forces.
Donald Trump drew yet more accusations of narcissism with his response to a journalist’s question about the funeral of 20-year-old National Guard member Sarah Beckstrom, who was killed following an attack in Washington, D.C.
The university's interim president said the agreement marked the end of a "deeply painful and disruptive period."
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Donald Trump forced to admit he's wrong as reporter humiliates him live on air
Donald Trump was caught out when a reporter asked him a simple question he couldn't answer, with the president being forced to admit live on air that he was wrong
Donald Trump Jr. undercut his father’s bid to rebrand the GOP. On Wednesday, President Donald Trump floated a new name for his supporters via a post on his Truth Social platform. “There is a new word for a TRUMP REPUBLICAN, which is almost everyone (GREAT POLICY IS THE KEY!),” the president wrote, adding: “It is, TEPUBLICAN??? Or, TPUBLICAN???”
The President's approval rating among younger people has increased by 21 percentage points in a month, new polling shows.
President Donald Trump continued his longstanding crusade to reverse actions taken by his predecessor on Nov. 28, saying on Truth Social that anything former President Joe Biden signed using autopen technology is invalid.
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In the Michigan city where Trump held his 100 days rally, voters wait for an economic turnaround
In April, Trump went to Warren, promising "the greatest economy in the history of the world." Residents there say they're still trying to make ends meet.