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The Trump Organization said its $47.45 monthly service will includes unlimited calls, text and data. It's also rolling out a $499 mobile phone.
Despite the name of the new cellular company and its association with the President’s family, the Trump Organization will not be directly involved in making Trump Mobile’s products or providing the phone service to customers. Instead, the company is using Trump’s name under a licensing deal.
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Donald Trump cheating at golf in Scotland? Here’s why some say he just got ‘busted’
Trump is currently in Scotland on a trip where he is playing at his Turnberry course and then opening another course in Aberdeen at a cost of “at least $10 million” to taxpayers, according to HuffPost.
From crypto coins to bibles, overseas development deals to an upcoming line of cellphones, Trump family businesses have raked in hundreds of millions of dollars since his election.
Trump is among other prominent figures named in the previously unsealed documents. He was mentioned in a 2016 deposition from Johanna Sjoberg, one of Epstein’s victims, who said the disgraced financier’s plane made an impromptu stop in Atlantic City in the 2000s. Sjoberg said “no” when asked if she’d given Trump a massage.
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Controversial official fired in Trump’s first term appointed head of U.S. Institute of Peace
A State Department official who was fired during Trump’s first term and has a history of racially charged statements is picked to lead the U.S. Institute of Peace.
President Trump’s actions targeting law firms, judges, media organizations, universities and labor unions have demonstrated a norm-shattering zeal for retribution and punishment of anyone who may disagree with his policies. Now, nonprofit organizations are up.
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Opinion - Why Columbia gave in to Trump’s extortion
On July 23, Columbia University entered into a resolution agreement with the federal government to settle claims that it didn’t do enough to prevent harassment of Jewish students.
President Trump's decision to withdraw from the United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization is not a surprise — but it marks yet another drop in Washington's roller-coaster relationship with the agency.
The 15% tariff would be lower than previously threatened, but it would remain a high duty on America’s largest trading partner.