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A photo is circulating on social media that appears to show President Donald Trump using a walker, but it is AI-generated . The image was originally posted on X by Democratic strategist Keith Edwards, and has been viewed 6 million times early on Friday.
Overturning policies encompassing DEI have become a hallmark of Trump's second administration, starting with his very first week back in the White House.
Doug Spencer, a constitutional law professor at the University of Colorado, called it “sad that our president hasn’t read or doesn’t understand a basic tenet of the U.S.
Steve Bannon, a former adviser to President Donald Trump, criticized a new executive order aimed at blocking states from creating their own artificial intelligence (AI) regulations. Trump told reporters that “there’s only going to be one winner” as nations compete to dominate in the field of AI.
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Lawmaker Calls Trump a ‘National Embarrassment’ After President’s Latest Anti-Immigration Tirade
The President’s singling out of Somalia comes shortly after protesters—and Democratic lawmakers— condemned his targeting of Minnesota’s Somali Community. During a Cabinet meeting last week, Trump said that Somalia is “barely a country” and referred to Somali immigrants as “garbage.”
President Donald Trump ratcheted up his threats against Colombia on Wednesday, telling reporters Colombian President Gustavo Petro is “next” in the White House’s regional campaign against drug trafficking.
The images show a number of prominent figures associated with the convicted sex offender, including President Trump and former Harvard president Larry Summers.
Democrats on the House Oversight Committee on Friday released never-before-seen images from the estate of late convicted sex offender Jeffrey Epstein
President Donald Trump told Colombia's President Gustavo Petro that he will "be next" if he doesn't "wise up" at a press availability on Wednesday. REPORTER: Mr. President, you have three countries sending drugs to the U.
President Donald Trump has been dealt another polling blow ahead of Christmas. A new survey from the Associated Press-NORC Center for Public Affairs Research found that rising financial strain is causing Americans to cut back on non-essential spending and put off big-ticket item purchases ahead of the holiday season.