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On Thursday evening in Washington, D.C., the weird juxtapositions of life in this city, eleven days into the Trump Administration’s unprecedented takeover of the District’s local law enforcement, were on full display.
President Donald Trump announced that his administration will be conducting a "major tariff investigation on furniture," completed within 50 days. After that, Trump vows an undetermined tariff rate will be implemented on furniture coming into America.
Unveil the shocking discovery in the background of a photo featuring Donald Trump and his ex-wife Ivana Trump. What they found will
The US capital, he declared, had been "overtaken by violent gangs and bloodthirsty criminals, roving mobs of wild youth, drugged-out maniacs and homeless people". He vowed to rescue it from "bedlam and squalor" and to let the police "do whatever the hell they want".
Baby boomers view Trump's overall effectiveness in negotiating with foreign leaders more favorably than the general electorate.
Donald Trump ran on a promise to use the powers of the government for revenge against those he believed wronged him.
ABC News chief Washington correspondent Jonathan Karl told "Washington Week" host Jeffrey Goldberg that perhaps facing the possibility of spending the rest of your life in prison has given President Donald Trump some confidence in a Russia-Ukraine peace deal.