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4 days ago · Whether Trump wins or loses, the 2024 election results could affect the outcomes of his civil and criminal cases. Donald Trump has more than just the presidency on the line Nov. 5 — the outcome ...
- Why Trump can still run for president after his conviction
Trump wasn't convicted of any insurrection charges Thursday....
- Why Trump can still run for president after his conviction
- Build a wall, and make Mexico pay for it. The U.S.- Mexico border spans approximately 2,000 miles, and about a third of it already had barriers erected by the U.S government over the past few decades.
- Repeal Obamacare. The promise to repeal and replace the Affordable Care Act, the sweeping health insurance law also known as Obamacare, regularly drew roars of approval at Trump campaign rallies.
- Bring back manufacturing. Despite Trump's aggressive pro-business agenda, the results on his watch were mediocre for the manufacturing sector, even before the coronavirus pandemic drove the U.S. economy into its first recession in a decade.
- Grow the economy by 4% a year. The economy didn't hit an annual 4% increase in 2017, 2018, or 2019, the three years under Trump for which data is available.
6 days ago · By Alice Miranda Ollstein. 10/27/2024 10:00 AM EDT. Donald Trump can’t legally delay the next presidential transition the same way he did in 2020. But Congress’ attempt to protect the peaceful ...
Jan 29, 2021 · Revokes the “Mexico City policy,” also known as the global gag rule, a Reagan-era policy renewed by Trump that blocks federal funding to foreign organizations that perform abortions or provide ...
Jan 13, 2021 · New York City is seeking to terminate its business relationships with the Trump Organization in response to last week’s attack on the US Capitol.
Sep 12, 2023 · Sept 12 (Reuters) - Former President Donald Trump is barred from returning to the White House, say some opponents who argue his role in the Jan. 6, 2021, Capitol attack amounts to supporting an...
May 30, 2024 · Trump wasn't convicted of any insurrection charges Thursday. And there doesn't seem to be much political will in a narrowly divided Congress to bar him from serving as president.