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Prseident Donald Trump backed off threatened tariffs on 8 European countries that did not support his bid to control Greenland
The “Free America Walkout” has organized demonstrations nationwide, including some happening in California. Here's what to know.
The band and frontman Billie Joe Armstrong have a history of speaking out against Trump, and they did not back down in their latest show. According to HuffPost, the band hit at Miller during its song, “Holiday,” which formerly swiped at President George W. Bush and the war in Iraq.
Across the country, "Free America" walkouts were staged to protest against the Trump administration and the ongoing ICE raids.
In the case of a global crisis, Trump could be taken on board the nuclear-proof Boeing E4-B Nightwatch.
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Newsom slams European leaders for ‘rolling over' to Trump, calling the president ‘T. rex'
On the one-year anniversary of President Donald Trump being sworn into office for the second time, California Governor Gavin Newsom, one of the fiercest and most public critics, Tuesday escalated rhetoric against the president while admonishing European leaders.
The probe comes following multiple major fraud allegations. Including claims that $24 billion in homelessness funds are missing or lost. Plus, reports of "ghost students" stealing a portion of at least $10 million in federal financial aid from California community colleges.
LOS ANGELES — Donald Trump’s White House vowed to keep Californians safe in the 2028 Olympics after an extraordinary attack from LA’s left wing council. Outspoken council Member Monica Rodriguez claimed President Trump’s Olympics Task Force — announced in August — could cause a ‘tragedy’ like the death of Minnesota activist Renee Good.
IOC president Kirsty Coventry admitted Wednesday that 10 months into her presidency the IOC still hadn’t had formal discussions with the White House.