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President Trump said on Friday that he planned to target Chicago and New York for his next federal crackdown on crime, suggesting he was willing to use active-duty troops on city streets.
African-American ladies” are saying, “Please, President Trump, come to Chicago,” the president told reporters Friday, promising the Windy City will be next to receive a
President Trump revealed during a Friday White House statement that after federal troops "clean up" Washington, D.C., Chicago is "next," followed by New York City. PRESIDENT DONALD TRUMP: Chicago's a mess.
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Trump weaponization czar urged New York Attorney General James to resign over mortgage probe
The Justice Department official tapped by President Donald Trump’s administration to investigate New York Attorney General Letitia James sent a letter urging the Democrat to resign from office “as an act of good faith” four days into his probe.
President Trump is expressing optimism about the future of CBS News under the stewardship of its new owner, Skydance Media, which has committed to unbiased journalism.
Trump has previously compared himself publicly to Nixon in interviews, saying he learned from Nixon and contrasted his own political support.
Appeals court tosses out Trump's massive civil fraud fine brought by Attorney General Letitia James, ending what legal expert calls a "grotesque" use of New York law.
President Donald Trump will get a first-hand look at his federal takeover of policing in the District of Columbia when he heads out on patrol Thursday evening with law enforcement and military personnel.