'Scare Tactic Much?': Critics Pounce On Trump Over Bonkers Pennsylvania Claim
Donald Trump warned National Rifle Association members Friday that Democrats would change the name of Pennsylvania if they win in November.
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Donald Trump warned National Rifle Association members Friday that Democrats would change the name of Pennsylvania if they win in November.
Senate Majority Leader Chuck Schumer, D-N.Y., placed blame on former President Trump and Republicans for a potential partial government shutdown after the House failed to pass a stopgap spending measure on Wednesday.
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Former President Trump slammed the "very dishonest" media for taking his statements out of context in an interview with Dr. Phil where he corrected the record.
CHICAGO - Former President Trump has repeatedly argued that Kamala Harris is an ultra-liberal and has insulted the vice president as "comrade Kamala" in the month since she replaced President Biden atop the Democrats' 2024 ticket.
The Democrats told the story of Donald Trump’s criminal conduct with a searing parody of “Law & Order” during night one of the Democratic National Convention.
FIRST ON FOX: MILWAUKEE —President Trump is showing "real leadership" to "not just America, but the world" following the attempt on his life over the weekend — drawing a stark contrast between himself and President Biden, former House Speaker Kevin McCarthy said.
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President Biden said on Thursday he will not pardon his son Hunter and will accept the verdict in the ongoing felony gun trial.