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Melania shared an unflattering party video after Donald reminisced about her décor debacles and admitted he’s clueless about her next project.
Is there nothing he can’t do? President Donald Trump has astounded viewers of the 126th Army-Navy football game with his unique approach to flipping a coin. While officiating the customary coin toss at the historic football clash at M&T Bank Stadium in Baltimore,
President Donald Trump has been dealt another polling blow ahead of Christmas. A new survey from the Associated Press-NORC Center for Public Affairs Research found that rising financial strain is causing Americans to cut back on non-essential spending and put off big-ticket item purchases ahead of the holiday season.
President Donald Trump ended his speech at the White House Congressional Ball with what sounded like a nod to a never-ending presidency. The president again hinted at his wish to remain beyond the end of his second term,
Marjorie Taylor Greene has responded to Donald Trump's repeated attacks against her by saying they are a 'very poor reflection on him' and that she feels 'sorry' for him
The U.S. men's hockey team upset the Soviet Union in a medal round match at the 1980 Olympics in Lake Placid, N.Y.
Donald Trump likely receives $5,000-$5,300 monthly in Social Security—the maximum. But is the President collecting social security checks while he's in office?
President Donald Trump said first lady Melania Trump is proud of 'her boy' during a White House appearance while referring to the son they share together, 19-year-old Barron.
Peters was sentenced to nine years in prison following her conviction on charges related to tampering with voting machines.
Melania Trump seemed to have made rumors about her husband Donald Trump's health worse by sharing a slow-motion video of him walking down a set of stairs as the couple made their way into the Congressional Ball.
In recent weeks, nearly two dozen elected officials on both sides of the aisle said they were targeted after getting caught in the president's crosshairs.