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In his West Point commencement speech, Donald Trump told cadets his administration can “do what we want” and that the U.S. is in a golden age.
The Republican-led state's new high school history curriculum says students must learn about Donald Trump's baseless claims of voting irregularities.
Vulnerable Republicans will be routed in elections if they end up cutting healthcare to pay for tax cuts, according to a new warning memo from President Donald Trump’s pollster. But, said the firm Fabrizio Ward,
At the conclusion of Donald Trump's speech to graduating West Point cadets on Saturday, CNN host Victor Blackwell called portions of Trump's comments a "political rally" and CNN reporter Kevin Liptak pointed out that was when the speech fell flat with attendees.
The Trump administration is unrolling a new initiative Thursday that will help prevent noncitizens from voting in U.S. elections, a
President Donald Trump has a plan to continue wielding power beyond his final term in the White House. The president has amassed a massive of sum of $600 million for his war chest and wants to hit $1 billion by the midterms so he can use those funds to keep a Republican Senate and House, The Associated Press reported.
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Democrat Sam Sutton won a special election in New York for state Senate in a district President Donald Trump won by a vast margin in the 2024 election. Sutton defeated Republican Nachman Caller, an attorney who previously ran for state Assembly.
But then former President Joe Biden and the Democratic Party “rigged” the election, he said, in reference to his baseless claim that the 2020 election results were stolen. “And then I said, you know what I’ll do? I’ll run again, and I’ll shove it up their ass,” Trump said. His remark was met with laughs and applause from the crowd.
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Votebeat on MSNWhy Trump wants to ban barcodes on ballots, and what it means for voters and election officialsExperts expect the order to face legal challenges for that reason. But what's also striking about the order is how it seeks to dictate some arcane details of the way voting systems work in some of America: Specifically,
Elon Musk and David Sacks, both White House advisers, weighed in separately on the election in Eastern Europe.