Trump shoots down rumors he will seek 3rd term: ‘Not something I’m looking to do’
President Donald Trump told NBC News that seeking a third term in the White House is "not something I'm looking to do" during an interview that aired Sunday.
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President Donald Trump told NBC News that seeking a third term in the White House is "not something I'm looking to do" during an interview that aired Sunday.
President Donald Trump went on a Truth Social tirade accusing judges of trying to block the deportation of dangerous illegal immigrants.
The Justice Department launched a civil rights probe into Hennepin County Attorney Mary Moriarty for ordering prosecutors to consider race in plea deals.
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Beyond the politics is a brew of resentment and reverence that the president, an Ivy League graduate himself, has long harbored for a club that has never accepted him.
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Clinicians at the Department of Veterans Affairs say the president’s return-to-office order is forcing many of them to work from makeshift spaces where it is difficult to guarantee patient privacy.
More than $800 million in N.I.H. grants canceled as of early May — nearly half of those terminated to date — covered the health of sexual and gender minority groups, The Times found.
President Donald Trump was delivered a significant legal victory Saturday against Voice of America after a court battle stemming from a March executive order to dismantle the agency.
Texas Gov. Greg Abbott signed a school choice bill into law on Saturday that will allocate $1 billion for parents to pay for their child's private school tuition.