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White House press secretary Karoline Leavitt told CBS News that President Trump would sue the media outlet if it cut its 13-minute interview with the president, according to multiple news reports
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CBS News got more than it bargained for when it arranged for an interview earlier this week between President Donald Trump and anchor Tony Dokoupil on his still-nascent tenure on "CBS Evening News." According to a report published Saturday by The New York Times,
Trump proposed a new timeline for when Americans can expect $2,000 tariff dividend checks in a recent interview.
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Are Trump's supporters getting what they want from his second term? Here's what a new poll shows
Nearly a year into his second term, President Donald Trump's work on the economy hasn't lived up to the expectations of many people in his own party, according to a new AP-NORC survey. The poll from The Associated Press-NORC Center for Public Affairs Research finds a significant gap between the economic leadership Americans
The Trump administration said Friday that it would temporarily delay forced collections from people who defaulted on their student loans, including wage garnishment. It also means that any tax refunds will no longer be withheld and applied to those debts.
President Donald Trump says US government will give Americans $2,000 checks in 2026, now says Congress might not have to OK the spending. What we know
A senior minister has put down Canberra’s position on Greenland after Donald Trump’s latest threat to allies in Europe.
President Trump’s push to take over Greenland is causing anxiety for many who live in Greenland and Denmark. NBC News’ Ryan Nobles spoke to residents in Copenhagen, who say they fear what could come next.