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GB News host Ben Leo paused his interview with Link Lauren to announce some breaking news relating to Donald Trump. He said: "Fox News has announced that President Trump has already been taking reactive security measures,
President Donald Trump had a seemingly scatological reaction to the nationwide “No Kings” protests against him Saturday. In an AI-generated video Trump shared on his Truth Social platform Saturday evening,
President Donald Trump talks plainly, bluntly, often even coarsely. But it’s rare he drops an actual F-bomb as cameras are rolling.
Robert De Niro spoke up in the support of anti-Trump protests, saying that people "can't let up" after 'No Kings' marches.
According to an Elon University Poll, Trump's net approval rating in the state is -11 percentage points. This is a five-point decline on the university's previous poll in April and also a decline on previous polling conducted earlier this year by a different pollsters.
Republicans are racing to motivate voters who love the president, and Democrats are rallying those who don’t, as the races for governor in New Jersey and Virginia play out as an early referendum on Trump’s second term.
“President Donald J. Trump remains in exceptional health, exhibiting strong cardiovascular, pulmonary, neurological and physical performance,” the doctor wrote in a memo. California Gov. Gavin Newsom gave reporters a convenient summary of the decline plaguing Donald Trump on Thursday. At least in his opinion.
Australia has some of the richest deposits of mineral sands and rare earth minerals in the world, and the US wants access to them, hoping to counter China's dominance of the industry. They're used in consumer electronics, weapons, electric vehicles, medical equipment and robots for example, and often relate to new technologies.
President Donald Trump said his administration would import beef from Argentina to help tackle persistently high prices as the supply is throttled by drought, a flesh-eating pest, and other issues affecting cattle.