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Trump’s remarkable statement against states’ rights
Donald Trump’s intentions to get rid of mail ballots and voting machines made clear the president elected to lead the party of states’ rights has very little regard for states’ rights.
President Donald Trump is once again taking aim at an old adversary — mail-in voting — and says the states serve only as “agents” of the federal government and must do as he says when it comes to conducting elections.
The leaders presented a relatively united front and appeared to agree on the next steps in the effort to halt the fighting between Ukraine and Russia. But much remained unresolved.
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New York Magazine on MSNWhat Happened at the Trump-Zelenskyy Summit?
Trump and Zelenskyy got along a lot better this time, and now the big question is what will happen next with Putin. Here’s how it all played out.
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Maduro mobilises 4.5 million militia: Defies Trump’s $50M bounty; vows rifles for Venezuela peasants
Nicolas Maduro plans to deploy 4.5 million militia members. This is in response to perceived threats from the United States. The US increased the bounty for Maduro's arrest. They also launched anti-drug operations in the Caribbean.
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ZNetwork on MSNTrump’s Assault Upon the United Nations is at Odds with U.S. Public Opinion
If one examines Donald Trump’s approach to world affairs since his entry into American politics, it should come as no surprise that he has worked to undermine the United Nations. The United Nation is based on international cooperation,
Federal officials are considering the move because Intel, the last leading-edge chipmaker in the United States, has been struggling.
President Donald Trump and Ukraine President Volodymyr Zelensky met Monday in the White House. Trump said the United States will give "very good protection."