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From firing people to promoting jeans, calling for peace deals or the renaming of a sports team, President Donald Trump keeps ...
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GB News on MSNDonald Trump accuses Barack Obama of ‘TREASON’ and urges DoJ to launch probe: ‘He led a coup!’Donald Trump has launched an extraordinary accusation against his predecessor Barack Obama, making unfounded allegations of "treason" as he demanded that the Department of Justice (DoJ) launches a ...
Former President Barack Obama would defeat President Donald Trump by a double-digit margin if both were eligible to run for a ...
While the grand jury venue has not yet been announced, placing it outside D.C. would serve as a tactical win for the ...
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Tribune Content Agency on MSNBill Press: J’accuse: Donald Trump is guilty of treason!There are many things to be depressed about these days, although they all boil down to one thing: Donald Trump. One of the ...
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The hypothetical poll found the former president would beat the current commander-in-chief by a double-digit margin ...
The U.S. Supreme Court's ruling last year on presidential immunity has broadened the limits of legal protection for ...
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BuzzFeed on MSNPeople Cannot Believe Donald Trump Shared This "Disgusting" Fake AI Video Of Barack Obama Being ArrestedA lot of people called out racist undertones. One person wrote, "This is not funny. It is particularly disgusting to show an innocent Black person getting arrested--particularly one who has spent a ...
Although Obama and Trump would never face off in the polls, the results have brought back questions of term limits and party ...
Donald Trump Jr. on Monday joined his father President Donald Trump’s ongoing attacks on former President Barack Obama — but may have unintentionally mocked Vice President JD Vance in the process.
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Al Jazeera on MSNDonald Trump accuses Barack Obama of ‘treason’ over 2016 election claimsThe president repeated unsubstantiated claims that investigations into Russian election interference were ‘seditious’.
Besides Obama, President Trump on Tuesday rattled off a list of people he accused of acting criminally "at the highest level.
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