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Donald Trump will begin his second term in the White House on Monday after taking the oath of office at…
On Wednesday January 15, in a final snub ahead of Donald Trump’s return to the White House, US President Joe…
On the eve of his inauguration, President-elect Donald Trump addressed supporters in Washington, pledging to stop what he called an “invasion” of immigrants at the southern border. He singled out Venezuelan migrants and vowed to expel members of the Tren de Aragua gang.
Mr Trump’s swearing-in as the 47th president is set to be followed by scores of executive orders and a massive…
President-elect has recently ramped up threats over his desire for the US to gain control of Greenland and the Panama…
Donald Trumpis gearing up for what insiders are reportedly calling a “shock and awe” first day in the White House, signing…
Donald Trump’s first days in office will be symbolically important and his actions will likely be a mixed bag of…
Starmer’s Chagos deal in the balance ‘as UK to wait for Trump approval before signing’ Britain will await approval from…
Global health agency on chopping block as Republicans threaten to cut off funds FIRST ON FOX: A group of House…
A Department of Justice (DoJ) report claims that President-elect Donald Trump would have been convicted of attempting to overturn the 2020 presidential election had he not successfully been re-elected in 2024. The report, authored by Special Counsel Jack Smith, was submitted to Congress and states, “The admissible evidence was sufficient to obtain and sustain a conviction at trial.”
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