The late Republican president’s foreign policy mantra has become the talking point of the Trump administration. But even Trump supporters are struggling to figure out what it means now.
More than four decades apart, the two Republicans campaigned on similar anti-big government themes. Once in office, they approached the task in strikingly different ways.
The US president outlined his plans for Ukraine, tariffs, and touted the actions his administration has taken so far.
▪ Elon Musk. “Trump’s approach is to use a nameless, faceless bureaucracy of 20-somethings and Elon Musk to dismantle a nameless, faceless bureaucracy,” said Christian Grose, academic director at the USC Schwarzenegger Institute.
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FOX 5 New York on MSNTrump's joint remarks to Congress won't be a 'State of the Union' address: Here's whyPresident Trump will stand at the front of the U.S. House chamber to address a joint session of Congress, the first of his second term in office. But the address won't be called the State of the Union.
Philanthropy experts see Trump’s approach to the nonprofit sector as unprecedented for its lack of plan and philosophy as well as its sweeping and questionably legal implementation.
At least four Supreme Court justices attended President Donald Trump's first joint Congressional address Tuesday of his second term as president.
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Is there a State of the Union in 2025? Technically no, but here’s what happens instead.Typically, a State of the Union is delivered to a joint session of Congress inside the House of Representatives chamber. That's not happening this year.
Volodymyr Zelenskyy has thanked Americans time and time again. His fight with President Donald Trump and VP JD Vance was about something else.
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AlterNet on MSN'Temporary pain': Fox guest says recession may be looming — but Americans will be better offPresident Donald Trump's policies are already having a negative effect on the economy and one analyst believes a recession could be around the corner if downward trends in financial markets and employment continue.
How worried — or optimistic, depending on your point of view—should you be about the Donald Trump shakeup of Washington ... Are there echoes of Ronald Reagan’s 1981 blitz, the last time ...
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