Donald Trump, WSJ and Jeffrey Epstein
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U.S. President Donald Trump's company is set to open a new golf course in Scotland, in addition to the two he already has there. Trump International Scotland announced that the new course, which will be built in Aberdeenshire, would contain the "greatest 36 holes in golf" and would open in August.
President Donald Trump has publicly denied that he draws, but numerous examples of his sketches have been sold at auction over the years, many dating from his time as a New York real estate developer,
Donald Trump Jr. attempted to step up for his dad Friday morning, but ended up stepping in something else instead― metaphorically, that is. After The Wall Street Journal published a story revealing new details about PresidentDonald Trump’s relationship with convicted sex offender Jeffrey Epstein,
Trump has been nominated for the Nobel Peace Prize multiple times since 2018 but has yet to win. Earlier this month, Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu said
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U.S. President Donald Trump filed a lawsuit on Friday against Dow Jones, News Corp, Rupert Murdoch and two Wall Street Journal reporters, raising claims under federal libel law, court records show. A copy of the complaint was not immediately available.
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President Trump will sign into law a new set of regulations for a type of cryptocurrency that are seen as a way to legitimize the industry.
Trump Jr. is a board member, shareholder and adviser for GrabAGun and rang the opening bell at the NYSE as the company went public.
By Jonathan Stempel NEW YORK (Reuters) -A federal judge on Friday dismissed U.S. President Donald Trump's nearly $50 million lawsuit against the journalist Bob Woodward for publishing tapes from interviews for his 2020 best-seller "Rage" as an audiobook.
In a letter Thursday, the Federal Reserve chief rejected criticism the White House has leveled at him over the cost of renovation projects.
The "domestic terrorism" label was used to describe operations in which ICE agents worked "without uniforms, wearing masks or refusing to identify themselves." The UCC's public denunciation marks one of the strongest rebukes of President Trump's immigration enforcement by a major U.S. Christian denomination.