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The President recently graded the economy as an “A+++++.” He must have been thinking about his own bank account. Plus:
The New York Times and President Donald Trump are fighting again. The news outlet said Wednesday it won't be deterred by Trump's “false and inflammatory language” from writing about the 79-year-old president's health.
The tabloid slammed one of the Trump health secretary's moves as not only “mind-bogglingly irresponsible” but “downright cruel."
In 2025, the President’s family has been making bank in myriad ways, many of which involve crypto and foreign money.
The report said there was no evidence of arterial narrowing, inflammation, clotting or abnormalities in the heart, major blood vessels or any abdominal organs, all of which appeared healthy and functioning within normal limits. The physician said the findings confirm that Trump “remains in excellent overall health.”
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Takeaways: Susie Wiles pulls back the curtain on the Trump administration in revealing interviews
In some of her most eye-popping commentary, Wiles said Attorney General Pam Bondi “whiffed” on handling the Jeffrey Epstein sex trafficking case, particularly trying to manage public expectations by suggesting the Justice Department had a client list waiting to be disclosed only for the administration to later say it doesn’t exist.
The Lede The Liberal Scholars Who Influenced Trump’s Attack on Birthright Citizenship The President’s executive order took inspiration from an esoteric legal argument from 1985, by two Yale professors.
The New York Times said on Wednesday that it would not "be deterred by false and inflammatory language" in response to President Donald Trump's latest claim that the outlet's reporting on his age was an attempt to "libel and demean" him.
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The messy New York GOP fight Trump tried and failed to avoid
Days before the Nassau County executive said he would challenge Stefanik, President Donald Trump called Blakeman to discourage him from running, according to three sources with knowledge of the conversation.
From the daily newsletter: the President’s rhetoric against Somali Americans, and his desire to act on it, exposes the need for a recourse under the law.