Donald Trump, Clerk and Election
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President Donald Trump has successfully harnessed voter anxiety over the economy, immigration and crime to retake the White House.
Near the end of his first term in 2021, Trump signed a law authorizing up to five new quarters and a dollar coin for the 250th celebration in 2026. The statute mandated that coins be “emblematic” of the semiquincentennial, and one quarter was required to show a woman’s contribution to the nation’s birth or other important moments.
Photos of President Donald Trump with a bandaged hand have attracted scrutiny on social media as commentators continue speculating about his health.
Trump’s latest executive order attempts to punish states that regulate artificial intelligence technology, a policy that has triggered division in the GOP.
After demolishing the White House’s East Wing, President Donald Trump is now eying four federal buildings for the same treatment and is circumventing a key government agency with his plans, according to a historic preservationist raising the alarm.
The White House plans to make affordability a key selling point for Republicans across the board as the 2026 midterm elections come into focus.
The president is expected to attempt to classify marijuana similar to some common prescription painkillers and other drugs.
President Donald Trump on Wednesday officially launched his “gold card” visa, a new immigration pathway that will allow foreigners to pay $1 million to expedite their visa application, or have companies pay $2 million to sponsor a foreign worker they want to bring into the US.
Peters was sentenced to nine years in prison following her conviction on charges related to tampering with voting machines.
The president said he had exchanged “pretty strong words” with European leaders, while Russia signaled it saw itself as increasingly on the same page as the U.S.
President Trump signed an executive order Thursday aimed at restricting states from crafting their own regulations for artificial intelligence, saying the burgeoning industry is at risk of being stifled by a patchwork of onerous rules while in a battle with Chinese competitors for supremacy.