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Trump's announcement on social media was not unexpected after U.S. Rep. Bill Huizenga, R-Zeeland, announced Wednesday that he wouldn't run for Senate.
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Washingtonian on MSNScots Prepare to Welcome Trump With Insults, Protests; Commanders Stadium Deal Unveiled; and MoCo’s Fire Department Sounds Like a Spirited Bunch
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It is confusing that it could have been out there in plain view, and ignored for so long.” Five years before Epstein’s death in 2019, Wolff, best known as the author of four bestselling books on Trump’s presidency,
The private plane, thought to be carrying members of his family, was spotted by locals in the village of Monkton.
U.S. President Donald Trump's company is set to open a new golf course in Scotland, in addition to the two he already has there. Trump International Scotland announced that the new course, which will be built in Aberdeenshire, would contain the "greatest 36 holes in golf" and would open in August.
President Donald Trump’s attempt to shame Federal Reserve Board of Governors chair Jerome Powell over the cost of a long-running renovation to the central bank’s Washington headquarters went horribly wrong on Thursday when Powell had a ready response for the president’s accusations during a tour of the construction site.
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Money Talks News on MSNShould Parents Open Trump Accounts for Their Kids? Financial Experts Urge Caution
President Trump's new investment program gives every American baby born through 2028 a $1,000 government head start. But financial experts are warning parents that these "Trump accounts" may not be the gift they appear to be.
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Trump admin to open nation’s largest immigration detention center in Texas with $1.2B contract
The Trump administration will open the nation’s largest immigration detention center in Texas thanks to a massive contract worth $1.2 billion, according to a report. The feds will be able to hold up to 5,