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Donald Trump · United StatesPresident Donald Trump was basking in the praise of a group of African leaders on Wednesday, many of them speaking a different language, when the Liberian president took to his microphone and spoke in English - his country's official language.See the Story
Trump asks Liberian president where he learned English, his country's official language
51% Center coverage: 148 sources

Donald Trump · United StatesThe impact of the massive spending bill that President Donald Trump signed into law on Independence Day is expected to filter down to infants and toddlers — a segment of the population that is particularly vulnerable to cuts to the federal social safety net.Many middle-class and wealthy families will see benefits from the new legislation, but programs that help low-income families keep babies healthy have been cut back. While state money funds public schools and preschool in some cases, programs supporting the youngest children are largely backed by the federal government.See the Story
What Trump’s Sweeping Domestic Policy Law Means for American Workers
64% Center coverage: 121 sources
Protesters in Louisville rally on 4th of July against the passage of Trump’s budget bill
100% Center coverage: 3 sources