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Eric Trump, one of President Donald Trump’s sons, criticized those protesting the immigration raids in Los Angeles by calling them “mongoloids,” an offensive term to describe those affected with Down syndrome. Trump and his allies have condemned the protests despite them being largely peaceful before he ordered the National Guard to respond.
President Trump is now directing federal immigration officials to prioritize deportations from New York and other Democratic-run cities.
Trump can’t resist a dig at Gov. Tim Walz during conversation about Minnesota lawmaker assassinations - Trump had not called govenor more than 24 hours after suspect caught in targeted assassination o
NEW YORK (AP) — The Trump family said it is licensing its name to a new mobile phone service, the latest in a string of ventures that have been announced while Donald Trump is in the White House despite ethical concerns that the U.S. president could mold public policy for personal gain.
Roughly 70 protests are planned across Michigan against Trump administration's immigration policies. Several Detroit area police agencies say they're ready.
The Trump Organization is getting into the mobile business, promoting a plan and a $499 smartphone at a Monday news conference.
Ten years ago today, Trump 📹famously descended the escalator to announce he was running for president. In today’s issue: G7 gathering underway Trump Organization launches phone
Some North Bay activist groups are pushing back against local Indivisible chapters’ decision to coordinate with police ahead of Saturday’s No Kings Day rallies.
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The Beacon on MSNThousands gather in Kansas City area for ‘No Kings’ protest against the Trump AdministrationPeople gathered by the hundreds in cities across the U.S. on Saturday as part of a nationwide day of protest to coincide with a military parade in Washington celebrating 250 years of the United States Army.
Mike Lee (R-Utah) is facing scrutiny over new social media posts tied to the Minnesota suspect in the deadly shootings targeting Democratic lawmakers over the weekend. While the man suspected of killing a lawmaker and wounding another remained on the run,