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The List on MSNTrump's Drowsy Moment In Saudi Arabia Puts His True Age On Blast (Sleepy Joe Who?)Donald Trump may have slammed his political opponent Joe Biden as "Sleepy Joe," but it looks like he's the one having trouble staying awake.
Taylor Taranto said Trump’s mass pardon and dismissal order covered all of his charges. The Trump DOJ disagreed.
Trump heads to Middle East with hopes of making big deals. President Donald Trump hopes to leave his mark in the Middle East when he visits Saudi Arab
The excitement of Donald Trump’s trip to Saudi Arabia apparently didn’t last long for the 78-year-old president: In fact, the special welcome ceremony appeared to be a snoozer. Trump landed in Riyadh on Tuesday as part of a four-day diplomatic trip to the Middle East,
Trump's gold card immigration program is intended to replaced the EB-5 visa and provide faster residency for wealthy investors.
Melania Trump has reportedly spent fewer than 14 days in the White House since her husband was inaugurated in January.
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Cassie testified about her relationship with Diddy during day 2 of the mogul's trial Casandra "Cassie" Ventura took the stand at Sean “Diddy” Combs’ trial and described meeting with the music mogul at the Trump International Hotel and Tower in Manhattan.
A bench trial has begun for a Pasco man whose Capitol riot case was dismissed by the Trump administration but who remains charged with federal firearms offenses stemming from his later arrest near former President Barack Obama’s home.
President Trump signs an executive order on birthright citizenship at the Oval Office of the White House, January 20, 2025, at Washington. AP/Evan Vucci
Testimony was postponed Tuesday in the Karen Read murder trial due to a "health issue," according to a court clerk. A source close to the case told WCVB's David Bienick that Read is the one who is sick.
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Deputy Attorney General Todd Blanche, who represented Donald Trump during his 2024 criminal trial, has been appointed acting librarian of Congress, the Justice Department said Monday. Blanche replaces longtime librarian Carla Hayden,