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Donald Trump's Bizarre Brag: President Insists Cattle Ranchers Would Be Doing 'Terrible' If It 'Weren’t for' Him
Donald Trump insisted cattle ranchers would be doing “terrible” without his leadership — a remark that comes as several farming groups criticize his attempt to slash record beef prices. “The Cattle Ranchers,
President Donald Trump’s idea to amass federal immigration enforcement agents in the San Francisco Bay Area--a decision he cancelled Thursday--was derided by state and local congressional Democrats as another ugly example of what they called the president’s potential abuse of power.
The Trump administration has revoked the visas of at least 50 politicians and government officials in Mexico as part of its crackdown against drug cartels and their suspected political allies, according to Reuters.
One third don't approve of Trump's handling of the economy, according to the AP-NORC poll, whereas a recent CNBC poll, conducted between October 8-12, shows that Trump’s approval rating on the economy stands at 42 percent, with 55 percent disapproving.
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Envoy to Mexico says Trump 'unrealistic' on building U.S. cars without Canadian parts
OTTAWA — Canada's ambassador to Mexico says U.S. President Donald Trump has "unrealistic" expectations about going it alone to build vehicles without North American inputs.
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Trump Is Courting Catastrophe in Venezuela
As Donald Trump takes a victory lap — almost deserved — over the tentative cease-fire and peace deal his administration negotiated between Israel and Hamas, it is easy to forget about the regime-change war America might be fomenting in Venezuela.
Coca-Cola has started the U.S. rollout of its soda with cane sugar.This comes after President Donald Trump publicly pushed the company to stop using high-fructo
As Trump declares an “armed conflict" with the cartels, experts gave insight on what Americans can expect to see next in the “quasi-war" taking place at the country’s doorstep.