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President Donald Trump on Tuesday described Texas as the centerpiece in a plan to add Republican U.S. House seats by redrawing congressional boundaries in multiple states. “Texas would be the biggest one — and that’ll be five,
California Governor Gavin Newsom issued a warning to President Donald Trump and Texas Republicans amid growing attempts at redrawing Texas's congressional districts to further favor Republicans ahead of the 2026 midterms. A spokesperson for Newsom told Newsweek his office is "closely tracking what Texas does" and "exploring potential options."
Jon Stewart thinks President Donald Trump, for the first time in years, might actually be in trouble with his base. Trump’s lack of delivery on the long-hyped Jeffrey Epstein files, Stewart noted Monday night,
Senate Republicans were exploring changes Tuesday to President Donald Trump’s request to cancel $9.4 billion in previously approved spending targeted by his Department of Government Efficiency,
Roger Stone, a former adviser and longtime ally of President Donald Trump, referred to Ghislaine Maxwell as Jeffrey Epstein's "pimp."
Police seized phone message pads from Epstein's Palm Beach mansion in 2005. Two messages were from Donald Trump.
A BBC News journalist admitted to accidentally hanging up on Donald Trump for the U.K. broadcaster’s first exclusive interview with a U.S. president in over a decade. After a fe
Vladimir Putin’s conduct has prompted Donald Trump’s shift as Russia’s war effort in Ukraine has gotten only more aggressive.
In February, the pollsters found that Trump has a net approval rating among conservatives of +80 percent. This good fortune continued in March, when his conservative net approval rating peaked at +85 percent.
While Chelsea stole the show on the pitch in a masterful showing against Paris Saint-Germain, President Donald Trump was arguably the center of attention at the FIFA Club World Cup final on Sunday.
The long war between President Donald Trump and Sen. Adam Schiff erupted again Tuesday, with Trump calling Schiff "one of the lowest of the low" and "a dishonest, crooked guy."