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President Donald Trump’s once unquestioned grip on his MAGA political base is showing signs of strain as some of his supporters have started pushing back on White House policy proposals they see as contrary to his long-held promises on immigration and the economy.
Trump continues threats to sue the BBC for billions after broadcaster’s edit apology: ‘They cheated’ - ‘They've even admitted that they cheated,’ Trump told reporters on Air Force One Friday night
The Nov. 4 races present the clearest political judgment yet of Trump's power, MAGA's fate and signs for both parties heading into future elections.
The Trump admin is taking steps aimed at addressing mounting frustration over the cost of living, signaling a heightened focus on economic issues inside the White House.
Fox's Maria Bartiromo connects the proposed payments to recent Democratic victories and voter concerns about affordability ahead of the 2026 midterms.
Paul Ingrassia, Trump's former pick to lead the Office of Special Counsel who withdrew over racist texts, has a new job in the administration.
At a forum on political violence on the campus where Charlie Kirk was killed, Sen. Mark Kelly Sen. Mark Kelly said President Donald Trump “uses every opportunity to drive a wedge between Americans,” warning that such language is “not healthy for our democracy.
The House Oversight Committee released a tranche of emails from the estate of disgraced financier Jeffrey Epstein that give us more information about his relationship to President Donald Trump. Today on the politics roundtable,