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MyChamplainValley.com on MSNPresident Trump marks six months in office
President Donald Trump posted on his Truth Social platform about six months of winning, stacking up the wins and he says America’s decline is over, but Republicans and Democrats continue to criticize the administration over the Epstein files.
Donald Trump recently shared an AI-generated deepfake video on his Truth Social platform, depicting former President Barack Obama being arrested by the FBI in the Oval Office. The video, which went viral,
Billionaire Mark Cuban criticized the Democratic Party’s fixation on attacking President Donald Trump rather than providing ideas for helping ordinary people.
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Tulsi Gabbard recently referred evidence supposedly showing Obama Administration officials conspiring to subvert Trump’s 2016 election victory and subsequent presidency to the Justice Department for criminal prosecution.
Frustrated that prominent Democrats have not fought harder, former President Barack Obama said in a speech that his party’s leaders needed to step up.
Martin talked about the 2026 midterm strategy, the boost he thinks Gov. Josh Shapiro will bring and the space in the benefits of Sen. John Fetterman's criticisms of his own party.
New York Democrats cool to their party’s Big Apple mayoral nominee Zohran Mamdani are weighing their options as the 33-year-old progressive makes his own pitch to centrists that they should back
Billionaire investor Mark Cuban, who was a surrogate for former Vice President Kamala Harris’s 2024 campaign, criticized Democrats’ approach to political messaging and urged them to move beyond just blaming President Trump.
President Donald Trump’s “big, beautiful bill,” which he signed into law earlier this month, includes major wins for business interests that carried out aggressive lobbying campaigns on Capitol Hill to secure favorable treatment for their industries.
The Democratic National Committee’s postmortem report will reportedly focus on outside groups rather than decisions by Biden’s and Harris’ campaigns.