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President Donald Trump celebrated the Fourth of July by signing his massive spending bill that narrowly passed in Congress this week.
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OK Magazine on MSNWhite House Fires Back at Joy Behar's Trump Comments Amid 'The View' ControversyBaseball Commissioner Rob Manfred confronted by Bryce Harper during meeting, AP source says A frustrated Trump gives more details on his relationship with Epstein, as the scandal follows him abroad Arnold Schwarzenegger makes surprise return to Predator movie franchise after 38 years
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Atlanta Black Star on MSN‘Insane’: Trump’s White House Mocked Over ‘Cultish and Cringe’ Graphic Post That Appears to Threaten RevengePresident Donald Trump and his White House are doing everything possible to try to limit the ongoing fallout and deflect from the swirling Jeffrey Epstein […] ‘Insane’: Trump’s White House Mocked Over
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Irish Star on MSNTrump becomes Superman in ‘nauseating’ White House post after ‘woke’ movie controversyThe White House Instagram page has been flooded with backlash after sharing an AI-generated image of Donald Trump as Superman
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Latin Times on MSNWhite House Reportedly Tells Hegseth To Stop Polygraph Tests As Senior Official Believe They Could Be Targeted NextThe White House reportedly directed Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth to stop using polygraph tests to search for people who have leaked information to the media.
The Trump White House blasted the Smithsonian for pushing “one-sided, divisive political narratives" in an exclusive email to Fox News Digital.
The Republican president's supporters want the government to release secret files about Epstein, who authorities say killed himself in his New York jail cell six years ago while awaiting trial for sex trafficking.
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AlterNet on MSN'Pure malpractice': Former Trump official rips his team over handling of Epstein controversyPolitical commentator and former White House communications director Alyssa Farah Griffin sharply criticized President Donald Trump Sunday, calling the drawn‑out fallout over the Epstein case “pure malpractice” and lamenting the president’s inability to stay on message.
Acting White House chief of staff Mick Mulvaney, though, defended Trump, saying the attacks, which came on the heels of the controversy involving the Squad, were not racist and had “absolutely ...