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GRAPEVINE, Texas — Barely two months into President Donald Trump’s second administration, MAGA supporters were plotting how to keep the Republican leader in power beyond a second term— to the horror of Democrats.
Trumpism isn’t dead, as the roaring MAGA-merched crowds at CPAC make clear. But Trump is struggling through a political winter that could signal the early stages of his MAGA movement’s decline.
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American Conference Commissioner Tim Pernetti thanks Trump for Army-Navy game executive order
American Athletic Conference Commissioner Tim Pernetti praised President Donald Trump for signing an executive order to protect the Army-Navy game's exclusive broadcast window.
President Trump posted on Truth Social that he plans to hold a press conference at 5:30 pm, after a previously scheduled appearance at a GOP fundraising event hosted by Speaker Johnson. Presumably, the top subject will be the war in Iran.
The Conservative Political Action Conference is being held at the Gaylord Texan Resort and Convention Center, drawing state and national Republican figures. The conference technically began Wednesday,
FAA notices indicate President Donald Trump will spend the weekend at Mar-a-Lago after traveling to Miami for a Saudi-backed investment summit.
President Trump is delivering remarks Wednesday evening at the annual National Republican Congressional Committee fundraising dinner in Washington, D.C., where he discussed the conflict in Iran. “They want to make a deal so badly,
President Donald Trump will hold a press conference on Monday at 11:45 a.m. On Friday, Richard Grenell, then the head of the Kennedy Center, announced he was stepping down following Trump’s controversial makeover efforts.
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Trump expected to miss CPAC for first time in a decade
Although the president is not expected to speak, key members of his administration are still scheduled to appear at the conference, including Trump's border czar Tom Homan and Deputy Attorney General Todd Blanche.
Before the Iran war, US President Donald Trump’s Gulf Arab allies lobbied hard against strikes, fearing the attacks Tehran is now unleashing on them. As the war drags on, they fear a quick exit could leave them worse off than before it began.