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Trump’s Approval Rating Falls and Could Collapse Over InflationDuring the first month of his second term, Donald Trump’s popularity started out mildly positive but has slowly eroded, according to the FiveThirtyEight averages. As of January 24, his job-approval ratio was 49.
Reductions underway: The Social Security Administration, Labor Department, NASA and others are cutting offices that review equal opportunity, civil rights and other such complaints. Trump fired hundreds of people working on weather forecasts and data.
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Trump and Musk addressed email termination threats, neither cleared up the confusion
Tracking Trump: Republicans push back on Musk; a budget clash in Congress; new White House press rules; and more
Some Republicans are starting to call out Elon Musk and DOGE’s cuts. The U.S. and Ukraine agreed to framework for a mineral deal. Experts are sounding alarms about DOGE’s access to personal data. The White House will decide which journalists get access to it.
Trump presidency latest: Musk email confusion continues as House budget bill faces key vote
President Donald Trump continues to move ahead with his government overhaul as Elon Musk’s email demanding federal workers state their weekly accomplishments or risk termination sparks confusion. Follow here for the latest live news updates.
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Once Trump won the election and did away with his legal issues, he abandoned the 'forgotten men and women' he so sincerely promised to champion.
President Donald Trump, as he navigates the Russia-Ukraine war, is making false claims about the amount of aid the U.S. has given to support Ukraine.
A group of academics met to hash out a first scholarly history of the Biden administration. But in today’s scrambled politics, has the yardstick for success and failure changed?
The list of deadly plane crashes that has happened Donald Trump presidency in the United States in just first 25 days in office has been compiled and published.
In a series of events held at the University of Chicago Harris School of Public Policy, UChicago scholars examined Trump’s economic as well as domestic and foreign policies—a rigorous debate that tried to forecast what a president known to be “predictably unpredictable” could do.
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