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'I Will Fire You So Fast!': Trump Lashes Out, Publicly Threatens New Hire In Front Of Reporters During Press Conference
During a press conference at the White House several weeks ago announcing his police takeover of D.C., Donald Trump threatened to fire Gadyaces Serralta if he ever showed himself to be "soft, weak, and pathetic.
A day after Democrats dominated the first major Election Day since Donald Trump returned to the White House, the president is in Miami to speak at a forum of business leaders and global athletes about what he sees as his economic achievements.
In his first news conference as mayor-elect, Zohran Mamdani described “twin crises” facing New York City: cost of living and threats by the Trump administration.
Zohran Mamdani, a 34-year-old democratic socialist, has been elected New York City's next mayor, making history as the youngest in over a century. He
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Mamdani tells Trump that New York is ready to fight after president's threats fail to thwart voters
Zohran Mamdani wasted little time after becoming mayor-elect of New York City before addressing the man who threatened to not only defund the city — but also to arrest and deport him — if he won. “Donald Trump,
In an effort to ease pressure on air traffic controllers amid the government shutdown, the FAA said the decision would impact 40 markets
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‘He’s Going to Cry?’: Newsom Smacks Down Trump with Savage Meme as Viewers Watch Him Unravel in Real Time Amid Election Fallout
"Watch Governor Newsom unleash a savage meme on Trump as the election fallout unfolds live. You won't believe his bold move! #Politics
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Trump heads to Miami to speak about his economic agenda on the anniversary of his election win
MIAMI (AP) — President Donald Trump is heading to Miami on Wednesday — the anniversary of his reelection to a second term — to speak to a forum of business leaders and global athletes about what he sees as his economic achievements.
Frank Marte, president of the Bodegas and Small Business Group in New York City, which represents 3,000 bodegas, hairdressers and other small businesses, said he fears escalating tensions with Trump could lead to federal retaliation.