Trump, Jeffrey Epstein and White House
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The FBI and DOJ said they do not plan to make future public disclosures related to their review of Epstein's case, stoking outrage among Trump's most vocal supporters.
The Trump White House blasted the Smithsonian for pushing “one-sided, divisive political narratives" in an exclusive email to Fox News Digital.
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CNN political analyst Maggie Haberman said late Tuesday that Trump administration officials are considering the release of “some sort of additional material” tied to convicted sex
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The Cool Down on MSNWhite House sparks controversy with major rollback affecting nearly 60 million acres of land: 'Nothing more than a massive giveaway'Protests broke out, with demonstrators chanting "not for sale." White House sparks controversy with major rollback affecting nearly 60 million acres of land: 'Nothing more than a massive giveaway' first appeared on The Cool Down.
Some of President Donald Trump’s most loyal allies in Congress aren’t satisfied by his decision to not release additional files from the Jeffrey Epstein case, and it’s threatening to deepen the MAGA divide he now faces from his base.
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The Western Journal on MSNWhite House Trolls Controversial 'Superman' Movie with Trump and the Hero's Iconic, Original TaglineWith Friday's release of the new "Superman" movie, the White House decided to give their two cents about what the iconic hero represents. On Thursday, the official White House account on social media platform X posted a picture of Superman,
The White House Instagram account ignited a firestorm online after sharing a digitally altered image depicting Donald Trump as Superman.
President Donald Trump celebrated the Fourth of July by signing his massive spending bill that narrowly passed in Congress this week.
President Joe Biden defended his use of an autopen in a recent NYT interview, offering insight into his administration’s reasoning behind the controversial practice.
Waltz is a former Green Beret and Florida representative who resigned from Congress to join the Trump administration. He served as national security adviser for roughly three months. Trump reshuffled his team and named Secretary of State Marco Rubio acting national security adviser on May 1.