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A bombshell new survey shows President Donald Trump now facing the highest level of disapproval among Americans since he was accused of instigating deadly riots at the U.S. Capitol five years ago. The latest NPR/PBS News/Marist poll has found that Trump is facing his lowest polling since just after the Jan.
President Donald Trump returns to the National Prayer Breakfast after pledging to protect Christians and form a Justice Department task force to combat anti-Christian discrimination.
President Donald Trump said Wednesday that he hopes to push his immigration crackdown into five more cities, previewing an ongoing and growing footprint for federal agents around the country.
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In an extensive interview with NBC News’ Tom Llamas, Trump lamented that he gets “bad publicity” because federal immigration officers shot and killed two U.S. citizens in Minneapolis last month. He suggested that he wanted more people to talk about the administration deporting those with criminal records and about the controversial boat strikes.
Officials estimate that around 50,000 federal workers will be stripped of their civil service protections beginning in around a month, as unions, employee associations and good government groups decry their positions’ politicization.
A rule issued on Thursday would create a government-employee category that offers fewer job protections.
WASHINGTON, Feb 5 (Reuters) - U.S. President Donald Trump plans to unveil TrumpRx.gov on Thursday evening, a website meant to offer consumers access to discounted prescription medicines and a central pillar of the president's efforts to lower drug prices in the U.
U.S. Judge Aileen Cannon on Wednesday sentenced Ryan Routh to spend the rest of his life in prison for attempting to assassinate President Donald Trump on his Florida golf course in September 2024. Before handing down the sentence, Cannon rebuked Routh’s actions and called him an "evil" man, West Palm Beach ABC affiliate WPBF reported.