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Trump Eyes White House Funeral for Late Brother on Friday

President Donald Trump said he intends to hold a White House funeral for his younger brother, Robert Trump, on Friday.

Gallup Poll: Trump Job Approval at 42%, Rises 4% from June

President Donald Trump now has a 42 percent job approval as commander in chief, a slight increase from his job approval rating of 38 percent in June.

Amid TikTok Controversy, Trump Gets Verified on Competitor Triller

President Donald Trump now has a verified account on TikTok competitor Triller, making it clearer that the president does not favor the ByteDance-owned video sharing app.

Trump Orders $400 Boost to Jobless Benefits

President Donald Trump signed an executive action Saturday to extend the enhanced jobless benefit at a lower amount of $400.
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Will You Receive Your Next Stimulus Payment Sooner Than You Think?

The White House wanted to send the second round of stimulus payment to Americans faster than the first round under the CARES Act that already helped millions of Americans.

Trump Signs Into Law $3 Billion Yearly Plan to Protect Lands, Parks

President Donald Trump signed into law a major piece of legislation that preserves national parks and protects public lands on Tuesday.
Trump To Lower Drug Cost

Trump To Lower Drug Costs Through Signed Executive Orders

Having an accessible and reliable health care plan can be hard especially during the COVID-19 pandemic. Americans also do not have a universal health care program, compared to other countries.

California to Become First State to Sue Trump Admin over Foreign Student Visa Policy

California officials on Thursday said they intend to file a lawsuit against the Trump administration over guidelines announced this week that put restrictions on visas of foreign students from staying in the United States.
Trump withdraws the U.S. from the WHO

Trump Makes His Move to Withdraw US From WHO

The United States President Donald Trump has formally notified the United Nations (UN) and Congress of his intentions to pull the US out from the World Health Organization (WHO) amid the pandemic.
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Trump Administration Discloses Paycheck Program Loan Recipients

The Trump administration has released the 658,277 names of the Paycheck Protection Program (PPP) borrowers with their addresses, business type, nonprofit information, and the number of jobs supported.

Trump Signs Executive Order to Protect American Monuments from Vandalism

U.S. President Donald Trump announced on Friday the signing of an executive order aimed to protect American memorials, monuments, and statues from destruction and other forms of vandalism.
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Trump’s Military Fund Diversion for Border Wall 'Unlawful,' Appeals Court Says

The Trump administration's diversion of military funds to construct additional barriers to the United States-Mexico border wall was "unlawful," ruled a federal appeals court on Friday.
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Trump to Sign Executive Order Prioritizing Skills Over Degrees in Fed Hiring

U.S. President Donald Trump is expected to sign another executive order that directs the federal government to prioritize hiring those who have skills rather than those who have university degrees.
The recent Trump rally gets an unexpected result. However, a boost from an ally may help stir the ship for a November success.

What's Next For Trump After Tulsa Rally Flops; Republican Jewish Coalition Sets Up $50K 'Donald' Re-election Ad

The recent Trump rally gets an unexpected result. However, a boost from an ally may help stir the ship for a November success.
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Trump Finalizing Executive Order on Police Reforms

Donald Trump has announced that he is finalizing an executive order focusing on police reforms. (Photo : Reuters Connect) President Donald Trump announced on Thursday that he is finalizing an executive order focusing on police reforms, particularly on the current professional standard on the use of force.

Trump Threatened to 'Close Down' Social Media Platforms Following Twitter's Fact-Check Response

The United States' President Donald Trump is expected to sign an executive order on Thursday to limit the legal protection that federal law currently grants social media companies and other online platforms.

Trump Threatens to Permanently Cut Off Funding for WHO and Its Membership

President Donald Trump threatens that he plans to permanently cut off funding to the World Health Organization and the membership of the U.S.
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Beach Goers in Florida Ignore COVID-19 Precautions

Beachgoers, mostly students, ignored the advice and warning of Pres. Trump to avoid mass gathering and practice social distancing. Many still went to the beach last weekend amidst the COVID-19 pandemic.

"Not Guilty": Undocumented Immigrant Pleads Innocent to Rape-Slay Case

Reeaz Khan, a 21-year-old undocumented immigrant from Guyana accused of sexually assaulting and killing 92-year-old Maria Fuentes last month pleaded not guilty during a court hearing on Thursday.
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Fired Texas Teacher Who Asked Trump to 'Remove' Undocumented Students Wins Her Appeal

A Texas teacher fired after her series of tweets asking the president to remove the undocumented students in the school where she is teaching.
Some Citizens: Results of Trump’s Impeachment Hearing Will Not Affect Support to the President

Some Voters Will Continue to Support Trump Regardless of the Impeachment Hearing's Outcome

Some voters say that the results of Trump’s impeachment hearing will not affect their support to the President.
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