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Donald Trump made a flurry of trades on a tech company just as his administration announced a major agreement with the same firm, according to the president’s own financial declarations. The president bought bonds in an AI company in the days before it was announced that the firm had been selected for a government program.
President Donald Trump's approval rating hit a new low in a New York Times/Siena poll out May 18. Reponses showed unease about the war in Iran and prices.
A 44-point swing plunges Donald Trump's net approval rating underwater with a key demographic.
I.R.S.: President Trump moved on Monday to dismiss his extraordinary $10 billion lawsuit against the I.R.S. that claimed the tax agency had improperly released some of his financial records. The move comes after the White House floated a proposal to end the lawsuit in exchange for creating a $1.
The right-wing congresswoman, once one of Trump's prized MAGA soldiers, subtly clapped back at the president.
Trump wrote no caption to shed light on the meaning of the image, triggering speculation online.
Workers with boots dyed an “American Flag Blue” have painted over about two-thirds of the iconic Lincoln Memorial Reflecting Pool, covering the dull gray with bright azure following a directive by President Donald Trump to expedite the pace of the project.
The U.S., not Iran, is in control of the Strait of Hormuz, President Trump said Friday, adding, "We wiped out their armed forces, essentially." Iran's foreign minister, Abbas Araghchi, said Friday that his country "cannot trust the Americans at all" and Iran is "trying to maintain" the "shaky" ceasefire "to give diplomacy a chance.