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Politics
Mar-A-Lago in Palm Beach, Fla., shown last month. Former President Donald Trump hopes to live at the club full-time.

Town Of Palm Beach Hears Arguments On Trump's Permanent Move To Mar-A-Lago Full-Time

Feb 09, 2021
"We feel that this issue threatens to make Mar-a-Lago into a permanent beacon for his more rabid, lawless supporters," an attorney for a group opposing Trump's move to the club argued.
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Politics
The parents of Harry Dunn, the 19-year-old who was killed in England when an American woman drove the wrong way, said no to President Trump's suggestion on Tuesday they meet with the woman right then. Charlotte Charles and Tim Dunn are seen here in New Y

Family 'Ambushed' By Trump Suggestion To Meet With Woman Who Caused Fatal Crash

Oct 16, 2019
The president said his meeting with the parents of 19-year-old Harry Dunn "was beautiful in a certain way," before arguing that driving the wrong way in Europe "happens to a lot of people."
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World
North Korean leader Kim Jong Un and Chinese President Xi Jinping meet in Beijing in January. The two leaders plan to meet this week in North Korea, according to state news agencies of both countries.

Chinese President Xi Jinping To Visit North Korea This Week

Jun 17, 2019
The leaders are scheduled to meet on Thursday, according to Chinese and North Korean news agencies. The visit comes after stalled negotiations with President Trump.
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National
Treasury Secretary Steve Mnuchin gives two thumbs up for U.S. Treasurer Jovita Carranza in 2018. On Thursday, President Trump announced that he will nominate Carranza to lead the Small Business Administration.

Trump Wants U.S. Treasurer Jovita Carranza To Lead Small Business Administration

Apr 05, 2019
The president says he will nominate Carranza, who served as deputy administrator for the SBA under President George W. Bush, to replace Linda McMahon.
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Civility Wars
Khadijah Ameen, 29, a woman who voted for Hillary Clinton in 2016, was among the participants of a weekend-long workshop with a dozen people of varying political views.

Can We Come Together? How Americans Are Trying To Talk Across The Divide

Apr 04, 2019
A growing number of organizations are leading Americans in discussions about sensitive political issues. By at least one count, there are more than 200 of these groups nationwide.
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Politics
House Speaker Nancy Pelosi, D-Calif., talks with reporters during her weekly news conference in Washington, D.C.

House Democrats Plan Resolution Challenging Trump's Emergency Declaration

Feb 20, 2019
The Democratic majority is likely to approved the resolution and then the law says the Republican-controlled Senate would have to consider the measure too.
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National Security
Senate Judiciary Committee Chairman Lindsey Graham, R-S.C., has vowed to launch an investigation into whether officials at the Justice Department and the FBI were plotting a "bureaucratic coup" to oust President Trump.

Graham Vows To Investigate 'Administrative Coup' In FBI, Justice Department

Feb 18, 2019
Former FBI Deputy Director Andrew McCabe told CBS and NPR that officials had discussed invoking the 25th Amendment, a procedure which takes power away from the president.
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World
President Trump and French President Emmanuel Macron speak inside the Élysée Palace in Paris on Saturday. Trump is joining other global leaders to mark the end of World War I a century ago.

Trump's Meeting In Paris To Commemorate End Of World War I Starts With A Spat

Nov 10, 2018
Before a meeting of world leaders meant to signal that tragedies of the war are long past, the U.S. president called the French president's proposal for a European military "insulting."
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Politics
Sarah Sanders was turned away from The Red Hen restaurant in Lexington, Va., in June after being recognized as Trump's press secretary.

In the White House Press Room, Sarah Sanders Channels President Trump

Jul 21, 2018
Sarah Sanders is marking one year as White House press secretary, a job that requires her to understand and reflect Trump's combative style.
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Politics
Abortion-rights supporters and foes rally at the Supreme Court on Monday. Almost as soon as Justice Anthony Kennedy's retirement was announced, several anti-abortion rights groups began their campaigns to influence the pick for his successor.

What Justice Kennedy's Retirement Means For Abortion Rights

Jun 28, 2018
Advocates on both sides of the abortion debate agree that the retirement of Supreme Court Justice Anthony Kennedy sets the stage for a battle over abortion rights unlike any in a generation.
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Law
Central American immigrants depart ICE custody, pending future immigration court hearings on June 11, 2018 in McAllen, Texas.

Trump's Migrant Family Policy Now Moves To The Courts

Jun 21, 2018
At issue: How should cases proceed and what should happen to the more than 2,000 immigrant minors already detained in light of the president's executive order?
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National
President Trump, with DHS Secretary Kirstjen Nielsen, left, and Vice President Pence, right, prepares to sign an executive order ending the practice of separating migrant families. But the move leaves many questions unanswered.

Trump's Executive Order On Family Separation: What It Does And Doesn't Do

Jun 20, 2018
The president ended a policy that sent children to government-run facilities away from their parents, but critics say he created new problems, and kids already held may be there indefinitely.
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National
White House Chief of Staff John Kelly in his office in the West Wing.

John Kelly: Despite 'Times Of Great Frustration,' No Regrets Taking White House Job

May 10, 2018

In an interview with NPR, Kelly also praised the president's decision to pull out of the Iran nuclear deal and said Trump's eyes are "wide open" on North Korea.

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The Two-Way
Soybeans ready for shipment and planting at a Kansas farm are one of the products at the center of the trade dispute with China.

Trump Threatens China With Additional $100 Billion Of Tariffs; China Ready To Fight

Apr 05, 2018

In response to Trump's proposal to increase tariffs, the Chinese government vowed to fight the U.S. "to the end" if it escalates a looming trade war that has global stock markets spooked.

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The Two-Way
U.S. Border Patrol agents patrol the border fence in Naco, Ariz. President Trump wants to send National Guard contingents to assist them.

Reaction To Trump's National Guard Border Plan Ranges From Yay, Nay To 'Well...'

Apr 05, 2018
Trump's decision to send National Guard troops to the border has won support from GOP governors. Other officials on the border have expressed some reservations.
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The Two-Way
"Equality flags" displayed during a Capitol Hill event in Washington, D.C., supporting of transgender members of the military.

Trump Memo Disqualifies Certain Transgender People From Military Service

Mar 23, 2018
Opponents of the administration's ban on transgender troops say they will be back in court early next week seeking a permanent injunction to block implementation of the plan
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The Two-Way
A photo from last October shows prototypes of border walls in San Diego that President Trump will be examining. He heads to California on Tuesday — his first visit to the state since becoming president.

Trump Will Visit U.S.-Mexico Border To Tout Long-Promised Wall

Mar 13, 2018
Some local border residents say the president is focused on building a wall when closer economic ties between the U.S and Mexico seem to call for another approach.
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The Two-Way
Border wall prototypes on display in San Diego, where contractors offer different designs.

Federal Judge Who Was Disparaged By Trump Greenlights Border Wall Project

Feb 27, 2018
The same judge Trump once called a "hater" issued a ruling allowing the administration's plans to construct the border wall to proceed.
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The Two-Way
Mick Mulvaney, acting director of the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau in November 2017.

Appeals Court Backs Key Part Of The Structure Of Consumer Watchdog Agency

Jan 31, 2018
The ruling is the latest development in the legal fight over the Consumer Finance Protection Bureau supporters say combats predatory lending and other abuses. Critics say the agency is too powerful.
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The Two-Way
Solar panels that make up the Public Service Company of New Mexico's new 2-megawatt photovoltaic array in Albuquerque.

Trump Slaps Tariffs On Imported Solar Panels And Washing Machines

Jan 22, 2018
The move has met with both praise and criticism from the solar energy industry. Manufacturers lobbied for the tariffs, while solar installers warned that American jobs will be lost.
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Politics
Then-presidential candidate Donald Trump (C) and his family prepare to cut the ribbon at the new Trump International Hotel on October 26, 2016, in Washington, D.C.

After A Year In Office, Trump Still Facing Constitutional Challenges Over Businesses

Jan 21, 2018
Over the past year, three lawsuits have alleged that President Trump is failing to obey the Constitution's anti-corruption clauses. One suit has been dismissed. Now another is about to get a hearing.
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Analysis
Donald Trump and Oprah Winfrey in Atlantic City, N.J., in January 1988.

Trump Has Revealed Assumptions About Handling Presidential Wealth, Businesses

Jan 20, 2018
Trump has continued to own a business empire while serving as president. That has revealed that expectations about handling presidential wealth, businesses and brands was about norms not laws.
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The Two-Way
Protesters outside the courthouse where 9th Circuit Court of Appeals judges were hearing Hawaii's challenge last month to the Trump administration's latest travel ban.

Supreme Court To Hear Latest Challenge To Trump's Travel Ban

Jan 19, 2018
After losing several lower court rulings, the Trump administration will finally get a hearing by the justices on legality of its entry restrictions.
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The Two-Way
Protesters supporting the Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals program demonstrate outside the White House.

Justice Department Asks SCOTUS To Reverse Court Ruling Protecting DREAMers

Jan 18, 2018
After a federal judge blocked the Trump administration from ending DACA, the Justice Department is asking the Supreme Court to bypass the usual appeal process and hear its case this term.
NPR
Law
Citizens for Responsibility and Ethics in Washington filed a suit just three days after President Trump took office. The suit alleges he is violating the Constitution's ban on accepting foreign payments, or emoluments.

The Court Challenge Begins: Is Trump Taking Unconstitutional Emoluments?

Oct 17, 2017
On Wednesday, a federal judge will hear arguments in a case that asks: Is President Trump taking the kind of benefits banned by the Constitution? Step 1 is deciding whether plaintiffs have standing.
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