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President Donald Trump threatened to send more troops to other cities that he claimed were being overrun with crime as he continues the deployments in Washington, D.C.
President Donald Trump said John Bolton, his former national security adviser, is a "real sort of lowlife" after federal agents searched Bolton's Maryland home early Friday morning.
The US capital, he declared, had been "overtaken by violent gangs and bloodthirsty criminals, roving mobs of wild youth, drugged-out maniacs and homeless people". He vowed to rescue it from "bedlam and squalor" and to let the police "do whatever the hell they want".
Criticism toward Bondi over the Jeffrey Epstein files has jumped the aisle in a big way. She’s drawn heavy conservative backlash to her and her boss’s sudden downplaying of the documents of the late sex offender after hyping them to Trump’s base.
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Consumer watchdog ends investigation into buy now, pay later company linked to Donald Trump Jr.
The Consumer Financial Protection Bureau has dropped an investigation into a buy now, pay later company linked to President Donald Trump's son Donald Trump Jr.
Despite Russia being banned from FIFA competitions, Trump said he thinks Putin will attend the 2026 World Cup.
President Donald Trump joined service members at the US Park Police office in Washington, D.C., on Thursday to thank them for their service and deliver pizza and hamburgers in appreciation of their efforts.
President Donald Trump said he’ll patrol the streets of Washington, D.C., on Thursday night alongside police and the National Guard as his administration tightens its grip on the nation’s capital. “I’m going to be going out tonight with the police and with the military,