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According to the most recent Gallup poll, Trump's job approval rating was at 41%. A Reuters/Ipsos poll from Oct. 24 to Oct. 26 reported that 40% of those surveyed gave him an approval rating of his performance in office, and 57% gave an unfavorable rating.
Trump's campaign-style speech to business leaders in Miami was designed to tout his economic accomplishments as voters increasingly say his administration is not doing enough.
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President Donald Trump: Republicans don't talk about affordability and Democrats lie about it
President Donald Trump discusses his takeaways from the election night and the issue of affordability on 'Special Report.'
President Donald Trump doubled down on his immigration stance, insisting he has a “bigger heart than anybody” despite pushing for mass deportations across the U. S.
As to who will make the decision on Kelly's successor, it won't be Trump, although you never know nowadays. The school said new athletic director Verge Ausberry will lead the Tigers' coaching search. LSU already dropped the interim tag from Ausberry's title.
Did Donald Trump dismiss a longtime Secret Service food tester after JD Vance saw the agent sprinkle an unidentified spice on the President's meal when they were dining out in DC? No, that's not true: There is no evidence
Democrats have taunted Donald Trump’s idea of peak fitness, using the party’s official social media account to post an unflattering photo, poking fun at the president. The social media account shared a clip of White House press secretary Karoline Leavitt batting off a question from CNN’s Kristen Holmes.
Donald Trump went off on a tangent about voters needing to provide ID in his latest address amid persistent dementia rumors. The president, 79, rambled, saying, "All we want is voter ID.