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WASHINGTON (AP) — Online firearms seller GrabAGun Digital Holdings, with the stock ticker “PEW,” made its market debut on Wednesday after board member and son of the U.S. president, Donald Trump Jr., rang the opening bell at the New York Stock Exchange.
US President Donald Trump has aggressively dismissed Republican calls for more transparency regarding the Justice Department’s handling of the Jeffrey Epstein case, calling the issue a “hoax” and “bulls***” in a Truth Social post on Wednesday,
President Donald Trump is lashing out at his own supporters as he tries to clamp down on criticism over his administration’s handling of much-hyped records in Jeffrey Epstein’s sex trafficking investigation.
President Donald Trump will welcome Bahrain Crown Prince Salman bin Hamad Al Khalifa to the White House on Wednesday. It’s the latest example of how the president has courted Arab leaders from the Gulf, where Trump recently visited.
Live updates and the latest news as JD Vance touts passage of GOP agenda bill and the Senate votes on Trump-requested cuts to foreign aid and public broadcasting spending.
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The New Republic on MSNTrump Whines About Person Who Appointed Powell, Forgetting It Was HimAs he wages war on Fed Chair Jerome Powell, Donald Trump can’t seem to remember he was the one who first appointed him.
Donald Trump again expressed his irritation over a split in his MAGA base over his administration’s contention that there’s no there there when it comes to convicted sex offender Jeffrey Epstein. In a Truth Social post on Wednesday,
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The Mirror US on MSNTrump in turmoil as Ghislaine Maxwell's lawyer adds fuel to his fears of her speaking outDonald Trump is reportedly concerned that Ghislaine Maxwell may speak out about his relationship with her and her late husband Jeffrey Epstein
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The New Republic on MSNTrump Reveals How He’s Trying to Rig the 2026 MidtermsCongressional maps are typically redrawn every 10 years, after new census data is released. But Texas’s decision to do so in the middle of the decade—at Trump’s direction—has raised alarms, with Democrats in the state labelling the effort a threat to democracy.