Trump, Rob Reiner and His Death
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Trump's decision to move marijuana to Schedule III could ease taxes and expand medical access, but industry leaders warn it may also trigger stricter federal oversight and new legal risks.
President Donald Trump slammed "60 Minutes" and Lesley Stahl for an interview featuring Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene, who he calls a "traitor."
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Trump did something far worse than merely mock Reiner: analyst
President Donald Trump's mockery of the slain Hollywood star Rob Reiner earned a stern rebuke from The Atlantic's John Dickerson, who scorched the MAGA leader for using grief as a "plaything." Dickerson wrote Monday that the violent deaths of Reiner and his wife ignited a moment of national reflection,
President Donald Trump slammed CBS and "60 Minutes" after Lesley Stahl's interview with Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene, calling her a traitor amid their ongoing public feud.
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
Washington — President Trump underwent "advanced imaging" of his abdomen and cardiovascular system for "preventative" reasons, the White House said Monday, one day after the president told reporters that he had "no idea" what body parts his MRI covered during his October physical at Walter Reed National Military Medical Center.
The move represents a thawing of sorts in the frosty relationship between the Trump administration and the Brazilian government.
President Donald Trump has followed through on his threat to sue the BBC over the U.K. broadcaster's documentary that edited his comments during the rally leading up to the Jan. 6, 2021, attack on the U.
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Donald Trump files $5B defamation lawsuit against the BBC for its 'selective editing' of his January 6 speech
President Donald Trump on Monday filed a $5 billion defamation lawsuit against the BBC over its editing of a documentary on the Jan. 6 riot at the United States Capitol, for which Trump was impeached.
President Donald Trump sued the BBC on Monday for defamation over edited clips of a speech that made it appear he directed supporters to storm the US Capitol, opening an international front in his fight against media coverage he deems untrue or unfair.