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At a Cabinet meeting Tuesday alongside Secretary of State Marco Rubio, Trump could be seen dozing off while Rubio was praising his foreign policy skills. The moment only added to the growing concerns around the 79-year-old president’s cognitive health.
Trump's net favorability rating has improved, and perceptions of his handling of the economy have also gotten better, polls show.
Secretary of State Marco Rubio criticized the regime of Venezuelan President Nicolas Maduro as the Trump administration continues striking down alleged drug boats in the Caribbean.
President Trump proposes eliminating income tax entirely, suggesting tariff revenue could replace traditional taxation in ambitious economic overhaul plan.
The president floated Colombia as a potential target, saying potential strikes wouldn't be limited to "just Venezuela."
President Donald Trump's tax legislation included a provision called "Trump Accounts," which gives $1,000 to every newborn if their parents open an account.
President Trump reposting my Obama Tribunal post should be some serious nods that IT IS COMING,” an anonymous account, amplified by Trump, said.
Due to a recent downturn in bitcoin, the Trump family has had roughly a billion dollars of their net worth erased in just a matter of weeks, according to estimates.
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Doodling, drowsiness and a conspicuous misspelling highlight Trump’s last Cabinet meeting of 2025
Trump’s apparent sleepiness followed his criticism of a recent New York Times story examining his schedule and stamina at age 79. Trump again slammed the Times story early in Tuesday’s meeting and even slipped into the third person to assure all involved that “Trump is sharp.”
All children born between 2025 and 2028 will reap a baby shower gift from Congress and President Donald Trump: a $1,000 deposit into a “Trump Account.” Think of " Trump Accounts " as seed money to encourage children and families to save and build wealth for the many expenses of adulthood.
The poll also found that 36% of adults say their attitude towards Trump has “worsened a lot,” while 26% say it “stayed the same,” 13% say it “improved a lot” and 10% say it “improved a little” or “worsened a little.”