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Since Trump’s return to the White House, the Justice Department (DOJ) has asked all 50 states to hand over their voter rolls to the administration, giving it access to lists containing information such as dates of birth, driver’s license number and partial Social Security numbers.
Secretary of State Marco Rubio’s apparent attempt to pass a note under the radar was foiled by President Donald Trump immediately reading it out loud.
And in fact, CNN’s Annie Grayer reported Friday on how Trump’s threats after the Senate war powers vote actually dissuaded some House Republicans from voting to override Trump’s vetoes. Clearly, Trump’s wrath still matters.
The American Bankers Association panned the proposal, saying it would "drive consumers toward less regulated, more costly alternatives."
U.S. President Donald Trump posted a chart on his social media account late on Thursday that included job-market data that was not publicly released until Friday morning, a break with long-standing practice the White House said was inadvertent.
President Donald Trump reportedly told The New York Times that his "own morality" serves as the thing that could potentially limit his global powers -- adding that he doesn't "need international law."
Trump’s team is working overtime to spin the Washington National Opera’s exit from the Kennedy Center as a positive.
President Donald Trump discussed his plans to expand operations against drug cartels and touted his takedown of Venezuelan leader Nicolás Maduro on "Hannity."
The Trump administration in its first year has claimed sweeping executive power and tested U.S. laws. Federal judges warn that American jurisprudence and democracy are under threat.