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The president hosted his glittering, Roaring '20s-themed event at Mar-a-Lago hours before federal food benefits were set to go on pause.
Trump’s opulent Friday night Halloween bash—themed around F. Scott Fitzgerald’s iconic Prohibition-era literary critique of the wealth, excess and moral emptiness of privilege built atop societal inequality—came the night before funding for the Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program expired due to the ongoing government shutdown.
President Donald Trump has announced his intent to designate Nigeria a "country of particular concern" over religious freedoms.
Canadian Prime Minister Mark Carney said that he has apologised to US President Donald Trump over an anti-tariff advertisement which had used a Ronald Reagan quote. Last week, in response to the advert, Trump suspended trade talks with Canada and said he would impose an additional 10% tariff on Canadian imports.
U.S. District Judge Colleen Kollar-Kotelly ruled that the proof-of-citizenship directive is a violation of the separation of powers.
Nicki Minaj thanked President Donald Trump for highlighting Christian persecution in Nigeria, expressing gratitude for his stance on religious freedom.
President Donald Trump has called on Republicans to abolish the filibuster to bypass Democratic Party opposition and end the government shutdown that has stretched to a full month, making it one of the longest ever.
President Trump has said he feels an “obligation” to watch in person as the US Supreme Court on Nov. 5 weighs his powers to impose tariffs.
President Donald Trump on Friday denied he was considering strikes inside Venezuela, appearing to contradict his own comments from last week and amid intensifying expectations that Washington may soon expand drug-trafficking-related operations.
A jury acquitted Peter Stinson of soliciting violence after he made assassination threats against President Donald Trump on social media platforms.
President Donald Trump demolished the White House’s East Wing and intends to build a new structure. None of the work has approval from Congress or the agency that approves construction and renovations of federal buildings.
International Christian advocacy group Open Doors lists Nigeria as the seventh-most dangerous place for Christians on its World Watch list.