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Apr 07 2019
News
Trump warns of 'traffic' and 'commercial' delays at U.S.-Mexico border
President Donald Trump warned Saturday of “traffic & commercial delays” along the southern border as a result of the administration’s decision earlier this week to ramp up the number of immigration officers processing Central American migrants attempting to enter the U.S. through Mexico.
“We have redeployed 750 agents at the Southern Border’s specific Ports of Entry in order to help
PoliticoOct 27 2020
Fact Check
In Context: Did Joe Biden confuse Donald Trump with George W. Bush?
Social media users are sharing a 30-second clip of Joe Biden, saying that it shows him mixing up President Donald Trump with George W. Bush.
In the clip, Biden says "George" while discussing the significance of the upcoming election, which some viewers took as an allusion to former President George W. Bush.
The clip was shared on Twitter by Republican National Committee rapid
PolitiFactApr 02 2019
News
Trump floats Obamacare repeal vote after 2020 election
Wants unified GOP government, shifting course amid court battle
President Trump now says Republicans will vote on a “really great” health care plan after the next election, giving him space to campaign against Democrats’ plans for government-run options but raising questions about how he’d handle the fallout from a lawsuit that could dismantle Obamacare.
Mr. Trump says the GOP is
Washington TimesOct 29 2021
News
Trump's Truth Social Could Have Software License Revoked Unless Source Code Made Public
Former President Donald Trump's not yet launched social networking site could have its software license revoked in 30 days if it does not make its source code public, Mastodon warned in a Friday blog post.
Trump announced his new social media site, Truth Social, last week, touting the platform as a new beacon of free expression online. Truth Social's terms of use claim that "all" its
NewsweekAug 15 2023
News
Emerson Poll: Christie Tops DeSantis in New Hampshire
Former New Jersey Gov. Chris Christie moved ahead of Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis in New Hampshire in the race for the Republican presidential nomination, according to a new Emerson College poll. The survey, released Tuesday, found Christie outpaced DeSantis in New Hampshire with 9% support. Support for DeSantis fell from 17% in March to 8% in the Emerson poll. Christie's one-point lead over
Newsmax (News)Aug 15 2017
News
Trump to Roll Back Obama’s Flood Standards for Infrastructure
President Trump will sign an executive order on Tuesday to roll back standards that demanded the federal government account for climate change and sea-level rise when building new infrastructure, the White House confirmed.
New York Times (News)Jul 09 2023
News
Pennsylvania murder suspect escapes prison using bed sheets; considered ‘dangerous’
A murder suspect escaped from a Pennsylvania prison Thursday by tying together bed sheets and using them to slide off the roof of the complex, according to court documents. A criminal complaint filed Friday morning said Michael C. Burham made a break from the Warren County Prison shortly before 11:30 p.m. Burham, 34, remained at large as of Sunday morning. He was last seen wearing a jail-
Washington TimesAug 13 2017
News
Charlottesville: Trump criticised over response to far-right
US President Donald Trump is facing criticism from both Republicans and Democrats for his response to violence at a Virginia white supremacist rally.
BBC NewsOct 24 2020
Analysis
Biden and Trump Offer Competing Tax Proposals, but Both Ignore Economic Reality
In a world in which economic reality mattered to politicians, grandiose spending plans coupled with soaring government debt would pretty much preordain grim tax policy. But we don't live in that world. In ours, tax and spending proposals are crafted based on their appeal to target audiences of voters, with no regard for balancing books or averting financial catastrophe.
With that in
ReasonMar 31 2019
News
Dismay after Trump moves to cut aid to Central America
US opposition politicians and aid agencies have questioned a decision by President Donald Trump to cut off aid to three Central American states. Mr Trump ordered the suspension of aid payments to El Salvador, Guatemala and Honduras to push their governments to stop migration into the US. Critics say the decision will hurt programmes that already aim to persuade people to stay at home. Congress
BBC News