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Donald Trump on Thursday signed an executive order to extend the deadline for China's ByteDance to divest TikTok for another 90 days.
Donald Trump responded to Tucker Carlson‘s criticism of the administration’s support of Israeli strikes on Iran, with the president getting in a dig at the media personality’s post-Fox News ...
Donald Trump spoke briefly at the 250th anniversary Army parade, after reviewing a procession of thousands of soldiers in present and past uniforms, an array of military hardware, aerial flyovers ...
UPDATED: Donald Trump spent part of Friday morning letting some news outlets know that he has no plans to talk to Elon Musk, even amid talk of a potential truce in their messy fallout.
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President Donald Trump is losing ground with his own party, polls show. Why It Matters Trump's political strength has long relied on near-unified Republican support. If that support begins to ...
UPDATED, with additional comments: Donald Trump responded to California Governor Gavin Newsom ‘s dare to administration officials to arrest him, with the president suggesting that he would ...
President Donald Trump and Elon Musk's feud escalated as the pair continue to insult one another over social media. Musk, 53, slammed the Trump administration on X, his social media platform.
If you come at Donald Trump, he's going to respond. Unless, apparently, you're Elon Musk. Trump hasn't said a word about Musk's public complaints about Trump's budget bill. It's hard to imagine ...
President Donald Trump and Elon Musk pose with various Tesla models on the South Lawn of the White House on March 11, 2025. Andrew Harnik/Getty However, Musk left his role as the head of the ...
Presidential approval ratings show Americans' views during each term. See how the latest polls rated Donald Trump and how they compare to past terms.
President Donald Trump is losing support among Hispanic and Latino voters, according to polling. Since at least the 1960s, Hispanic voters in the U.S. have generally supported Democratic candidates.