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As the weeks have passed, the Oval has evolved from the modest décor of the Biden era into the extravagant, gold-drenched centerpiece of Trump's second administration — a space where the president has ensured his unmistakable mark is visible in quite literally every corner.
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The Mirror US on MSNEnraged Donald Trump yells 'turn it off' as White House meeting descends into chaosThe President of the United States lost his cool in the Oval Office on Wednesday, appearing to angrily shout at his staff to "turn off" the live broadcast as the presser turned chaotic
Attorney General Pam Bondi said Tuesday that last week’s memo declining to release files on convicted sex offender Jeffrey Epstein “speaks for itself,” rejecting questions about making more documents public.
One out of every three ambassador-level nominees come from Florida, top campaign donors, Mar-a-Lago regulars and personal friends of the president.
Trump, 79, was spotted with a healthy dose of flesh-colored concealer on his hand as he was photographed boarding Marine One at the White House on his way to Pittsburgh. Trump was speaking to reporters about Russian President Vladimir Putin when a cameraman spotted his hand and zoomed in for a closer look.
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OK Magazine on MSNDonald Trump Curses During White House Faith Office Luncheon as He Complains About Being Indicted More Than Gangster Al Capone: WatchDonald Trump didn't tone down his language in the slightest while speaking in front of a group of religious business leaders on Monday, July 14. The president of the United States was called out for cursing during the White House Faith Office luncheon as he ranted about the amount of times he was indicted under former President Joe Biden's administration and complained about being investigated more times than notorious gangster Al Capone.
An agency-by-agency look at how President Donald Trump and his advisors plan to dramatically shrink the federal government.
Bahrain's crown prince announced $17 billion in U.S. investments, including buying a dozen Boeing jets and 40 GE engines.