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Experts told NBC News that the Trump administration appears to be using Charlie Kirk’s assassination as an excuse to crack down on left-wing groups.
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Donald Trump is elected 47th president of the United States in a stunning return to power
Trump called the election result a “magnificent victory for the American people” and declared it the beginning of a “golden age” for the country.
Surrounded by high-level politicians, a media mogul, tech giants and athletes, the grandeur-loving US president was treated to a glowing spectacle at Windsor Castle.
Like U.S. Rep. Maxine Waters, who has been attacked by Trump and his GOP posse in Congress. During the 2024 presidential campaign, Trump claimed that his opponent, Democratic presidential nominee Kamala Harris, “turned Black” to boost her political career. He also implied Harris traded on sexual favors to get ahead.
On TikTok, the president keeps effectively saying that he’s decided he’s not going to enforce federal law in this area for the next few months.
Britain gave President Donald Trump a welcome fit for the king he often pretends to be. It was a day draped in more golden gilt — on Queen Victoria’s state coach, which bore the president to Windsor Castle; on the tunics of mounted soldiers; and on a state banquet table — than Trump has plastered over Mar-a-Lago and the Oval Office .
President Donald Trump lashed out at ABC News’ Jonathan Karl on Tuesday, after the network correspondent asked him about Attorney General Pam Bondi’s vow to go after those who engage in “hate speech” following the assassination of Charlie Kirk.
Though the meeting was private, it could be an indicator of Prince William continuing to step into more of a statesman's role as his father's heir to the throne. He previously met with Trump, as well as then-first lady Jill Biden, at the reopening of Notre Dame in December 2024 as a representative of King Charles .
In a trial over the legality of the President’s deployment of the National Guard in Los Angeles, there may be a definitive answer to where his power ends.
President Donald Trump is escalating threats to crack down on what he describes as the “radical left” following Charlie Kirk’s assassination, stirring fears that his administration