President Donald Trump is moving against a top Wall Street law firm as his improving relationship with banks and hedge funds ...
The sense is Trump sitting out of the race entirely would be a victory for them, though I’m told a few other Ciattarelli allies have tried to bend the president’s ear to swing an endorsement ...
President Donald Trump is expected to have another busy week ... in July of last year that left him with an injury to the ear, as well as the assassination attempt in Florida in September that ...
The apparent rebukes of Musk were notable because he has Trump’s ear and enjoys his favor ... None of this means Trump is about to lose control of a GOP that he has drawn ever more tightly ...
The whole scene for Trump's speech was a marked contrast to his final State of the Union address in his first term. Five ...
Johnson won a key victory last week when Mr. Trump endorsed his chamber's budget outline. The House GOP budget plan instructs committees to craft legislation that would cut $4.5 trillion in taxes ...
The Trump 2.0 enterprise is already ... But in today’s GOP, that’s just not in the cards, as the Bulwark reported: [F]ear not, DOGE’d-off workers of the Commonwealth! Gov.
Police in Florida arrested a man for allegedly threatening to kill President Donald Trump with a nuclear bomb during a ...
His chief of staff, Susie Wiles, clearly has the president’s ear with advice ... During his first term, Trump felt firsthand how damaging rogue members of the GOP could be.
President Donald Trump has filled his Cabinet with an assortment ... maybe RFK Jr. will tell us we can cure cancer by sticking a potato in our ear and he’ll wind up being right.
GOP lawmakers were highly critical after ... The shooter was killed by law enforcement. Trump sustained an injury to his ear. “Corey was taken from us much too soon, but his destiny was to ...
The apparent rebukes of Musk were notable because he has Trump’s ear and enjoys his favor ... None of this means Trump is about to lose control of a GOP that he has drawn ever more tightly into his ...