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“600,000 people got the Trump phone. Scratch that. 600,000 people ordered the Trump phone, put $100 deposit down on it, and never got it,” an X user who identifies as MAGA Cult Slayer wrote on X. “So where’s the $60 million Donnie?”
President Trump says federal agencies must prioritize American-made products, pledging to close waiver loopholes and boost domestic manufacturing enforcement.
President Donald Trump and Iran rejected each other’s latest peace proposals to end the 10-week conflict as the two sides struggle to maintain a fragile ceasefire.
President Donald Trump appears to have spent Mother’s Day glued to his phone and TV, firing off social media attacks in rapid succession. Over the course of more than a dozen Truth Social posts on Sunday afternoon,
Long before this week’s trip to China, President Donald Trump was already predicting on social media that his Chinese counterpart, Xi Jinping, would “give me a big, fat hug when I get there.”
The president said children were being given upwards of 80 vaccines and falsely linked these inoculations to autism.
President Donald Trump’s weekend on the golf course has sparked another round of questions about how the Trump family is profiting from the presidency. The 79-year-old billionaire president on Saturday traveled to Sterling,
Americans pay about 18 cents per gallon of tax on gas and 24 cents per gallon on diesel fuel.
Experts are raising conflict-of-interest and ethical concerns after President Donald Trump hosted a LIV Golf event at his Virginia property this weekend, renewing scrutiny over whether the Trump family is financially benefiting from his time in office while supporting a golf league backed by a government accused of human rights abuses.
A federal judge has set a July 15 trial date for the former FBI director on charges he threatened the president with a beach photo.
The proposed rule would create a new type of limited insurance coverage that widens employers’ ability to offer standalone fertility benefits to workers.
Only 165 applicants have paid the $15,000 processing fee required to participate in the program.