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A Phoenix billboard depicts President Donald Trump as "Swamp King," criticizing his policies and actions. The billboard's owner, Beatrice Moore, refuses to sell the space, valuing its role as a platform for artistic and political expression. A new billboard above Grand Avenue in Phoenix mocks President Donald Trump and his second-term record.
Longtime “60 Minutes” correspondent Steve Kroft, now retired, dished on how his former colleagues are handling their parent company’s $16 million settlement with President Donald Trump over an interview he baselessly claimed to be deceptively edited.
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India Today on MSNDollar is king: Trump defends its status as world's dominant currencySpeaking during a Cabinet meeting at the White House, Trump emphasised the strategic importance of the dollar, describing any threat to its dominance as akin to an act of war. "Losing the dollar standard would be like losing a war,
Mother Jones Washington bureau chief and analyst David Corn ticked down a list of similarities between the infractions of President Donald Trump and the abuses of King George III that drove U.S. colonists to rebel against Britain.
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StyleCaster on MSNTrump ‘Saw' King Charles' Attempt at Reconciliation For ‘What It Was' Before the Shift in Their RelationshipDonald Trump might have wanted a grander welcome to the UK than what King Charles was expecting. The POTUS "Manu Regia," written by Charles, was hand-delivered to Trump's desk. Buckingham Palace confirmed an invitation signed by the King was sent overseas.
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Money Talks News on MSNThe Reinvention King: Trump's 50-Year Path From Builder to Political ForceThrough casinos, reality TV, and politics, Trump's ability to transform his public persona has kept him at the center of American life.
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The Boston City Council sought to commemorate July 4th by comparing President Trump’s “unconstitutional” actions to the pre-Revolutionary reign of King George III that led to “open rebellion”
Neel Chatterjee's former firm had supplied diversity data on lawyers to the EEOC and quit industry organizations promoting DEI.
Former “60 Minutes” correspondent Steve Kroft blasted CBS News over its agreement to pay President Trump $16 million to settle a lawsuit the president brought against the network last year. “I think there’s a lot of fear over there.
Sen. Thom Tillis spoke with CNN on his retirement, whether he still supports President Donald Trump, his thoughts on Trump's advisers and who might succeed him.