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Attorney General Pam Bondi fired at least nine Justice Department prosecutors and staffers who worked on criminal cases against President Trump this week, according to multiple reports, the latest terminations of administration staff believed to be against the president—and coming as Bondi herself also comes under fire from the right.
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President Trump is expected this week to formalize a new plan to sell American weapons to European allies, who would pass them onto Kyiv.
The U.S. President was not warmly received at the FIFA Club World Cup final, amid political and sporting controversies ahead of next year’s World Cup.
President Trump says he supports Attorney General Pam Bondi, despite calls from some in the president's circle for him to fire her.
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KYIV, Ukraine — President Trump is expected to announce decisive action on Russia — which could include arming Ukraine with powerful new weapons — as Special Presidential Envoy Keith Kellogg arrived in Kyiv at arguably the height of Moscow’s brutality.
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Raw Story on MSNTrump will fire Dan Bongino first because 'he's had enough': GOP strategistFBI Deputy Director Dan Bongino may be looking for a job in the very near future because Donald Trump has grown weary of his act. That is the opinion of Republican strategist Susan Del Percio on MSNBC on Sunday,
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Former U.S. Attorney and NJ Gov. Chris Christie said the Jeffrey Epstein affair blowing up in President Trump's face should be a lesson that, "when you start the fire, sometimes you can't put it out." "He started this Epstein fire during the
President Donald Trump reflected on the first anniversary of the assassination attempt against him, saying the "American spirit will always triumph over forces of evil and destruction."