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The president called on Virginians to vote against the redistricting referendum that, if accepted, would lead to the redrawing of the state’s congressional maps.
Donald Trump has declared he would have won the Vietnam War “very quickly” while claiming he has all the time “in the world” to end the conflict in Iran. Speaking as the war entered another day, the five-time draft dodger also bragged that he could have ended the Iraq war in weeks and warned people not to rush him as peace talks resume this week.
Twenty years ago, the bottom began to fall out on George W. Bush’s approval ratings due to the Iraq war. President Donald Trump is seeing similar problems with Iran.
Trump says British leader Keir Starmer has "time to recover" from the latest scandal over his decision to tap an Epstein associate as his U.S. ambassador.
An unverified claim alleges Trump tried to “use nuclear codes.” Newsweek breaks down the source, context and lack of evidence.
Kennedy Jr. refused to commit to supporting guidance from Dr. Erica Schwartz, a vaccine supporter whose nomination by President Trump to lead the C.D.C. has drawn applause from mainstream public health leaders.
Watchdog group CASA accuses Judge James Boasberg of probable judicial misconduct, alleging he consulted with Jack Smith's team before charges were brought against Donald Trump.
Labor Secretary Lori Chavez-DeRemer's resignation follows that of DHS Secretary Kristi Noem and Attorney General Pam Bondi.