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No Kings · United StatesThousands of people accross several cities in the US are marching against the Trump administration in the “No Kings” demonstrations, which the Republican Party has condemned as “Hate America” rallies. This is the third mass mobilization since Trump's return to the White House and comes against the backdrop of a government shutdown. See the Story
‘No Kings’ Protests Against Trump Draw Crowds Across U.S.
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Donald Trump · United StatesPresident Trump used an expletive Friday to warn Venezuelan strongman Nicolás Maduro against conflict with the U.S., as the administration escalates military action against drug trafficking in the region.
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Trump drops f-bomb in Zelenskyy meeting about Maduro
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US Immigration · United StatesA new study released Friday says President Trump’s immigration enforcement policies will decrease the country’s workforce by 15 million people over the next decade. “The Trump administration’s policies on illegal and legal immigration would reduce the projected number of workers in the United States by 6.8 million by 2028 and by 15.7 million by 2035 and lower the annual rate of economic growth by almost one-third, harming U.S. living standards,” the National Foundation for American Policy (NFAP) wrote in its analysis of deportation efforts led by the White House. See the Story
Trump immigration crackdown may eliminate 15M workers by 2035: Study
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