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Gucci has reportedly extended its lease in the Trump Tower. Other companies, including Tiffany"s, have pulled away from the former president.
Gucci, the Trump Tower's biggest commercial tenant, has extended its lease for the building beyond 2026, The New York Times reported. Former US President Donald Trump. Biz Herman/The Washington Post via Gett.....»»
Trump reportedly developed inflamed lungs and low blood oxygen levels during bout of COVID-19, indicating he was far sicker than the White House revealed
Officials believed Trump would have to be put on a ventilator before he was hospitalized on Oct. 2, two sources told the New York Times. President Donald Trump removes his mask upon return to the White House from Walter Reed National Mil.....»»
Biden calls for accepting as many as 125,000 refugees per year - more than 8 times the number accepted under Trump
Under President Donald Trump, refugee admissions had been capped at a historic low of just 15,000. US President Joe Biden speaks about foreign policy at the State Department in Washington, .....»»
Trump told Pence "you can either go down in history as a patriot, or you can go down in history as a p---y" before certification vote in Congress, The New York Times reported
Throughout their tenure, the two have rarely clashed, with Vice President Mike Pence providing a silent, stoic support for Trump's agenda. President Donald Trump listens to Vice President Mike Pence during a news confere.....»»
Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell is inclined to vote to convict Trump in an impeachment trial, new report says
House Minority Leader Kevin McCarthy is also talking to GOP colleagues about whether he should ask Trump to resign, The New York Times reports. Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell listens to President Donald Trump talks to reporters wh.....»»
Trump is reportedly more upset about his club not hosting a golf tournament than he is about likely being impeached for a 2nd time
The president was "gutted" after the PGA pulled its 2022 championship from his golf course, according to The New York Times. President Donald Trump at Trump National Go.....»»
After being booted off Twitter, Trump is reluctant to do in-person briefings because he rarely knows the answers to questions, The New York Times reported
President Donald Trump was barred from Twitter after his supporters stormed the US Capitol, and The Times noted he his relative silence since then. President Donald Trump in November. Photo.....»»
Trump is reluctant to do in-person briefings after being booted off Twitter because he rarely knows the answers to questions, the New York Times reported
Trump was banned from Twitter after his supporters stormed the US Capitol, and the Times noted he has not used other methods to speak to Americans. President Donald Trump in November 2020. Photo by BRENDAN SMIALOWSKI/AFP via Getty Images Presi.....»»
Trump has discussed pardoning himself in recent weeks: report
President Donald Trump has suggested to aides he wants to pardon himself in the final days of his presidency, the New York Times reported Thursday, citing two people with knowledge of the discussions. Th.....»»
Trump is still wrongly insisting that Pence can change the election result, and he called a New York Times report that said otherwise "fake news"
Vice President Mike Pence has the awkward job Wednesday of confirming Joe Biden as president-elect - but it wouldn't change anything if he refused. President Donald Trump and Vice President Mike Pence. Drew Angerer/Getty Images.....»»
Trump chief of staff Mark Meadows ultimately convinced the President a mask mandate was a bad idea
"The base will revolt," Meadows told President Trump, according to a report from The New York Times. President Donald Trump and White House Chief of Staff Mark Meadows. Mark Wilson/Getty Images .....»»
"Yes, it is the president"s fault": New York Times reporter rips into the Trump administration"s response to the pandemic and says he thinks CDC head should resign
Screenshot/CNN New York Times science and health reporter Donald McNeil Jr. slammed President Donald Trump and the US Centers for Disease Control and Prevention Dir.....»»
US debt is exploding because of the virus. Is it near a breaking point?
President Donald Trump is living up to his self-given nickname "King of Debt." On his watch, the United States has borrowed aggressively -- during the good times, and now the bad times......»»
Trump reportedly encouraged Fox News host Sean Hannity to pursue a lawsuit against The New York Times
Twitter/Sean Hannity President Donald Trump reportedly encouraged Fox News host Sean Hannity to pursue legal action against The.....»»
Coronavirus update: 1.87 million cases worldwide, 116,052 deaths; and Trump attacks Dr. Fauci and the New York Times
The U.S. death toll from COVID-19 rose above 22,000 on Monday, as President Donald Trump railed against the nation’s top infectious disease expert for suggesting more lives could have been saved if restrictions on movement had been imposed earlier......»»
Trump Administration Asks States To Withhold Unemployment Numbers: Report
President Donald Trump's administration has asked state labor officials to temporarily withhold releasing the number of unemployment claims they are receiving, the New York Times reported Thursday. read more.....»»
Trump Campaign"s Lawsuit Against New York Times Is A Rare Move, But There"s Been At Least One Other Presidential Libel Battle
A lawsuit filed by President Donald Trump's re-election campaign against The New York Times alleging libel against the president is unusual, considering a U.S. read more.....»»
Trump Campaign Sues New York Times, Accuses It Of Extreme Bias
The re-election campaign of President Donald Trump has filed a lawsuit against the New York Times Co. (NYSE: NYT), citing extreme bias and animosity. read more.....»»
Russia Interfering In 2020 Election To Get Trump Reelected, US Intelligence Says
Russia is actively interfering in the United States 2020 presidential election to make sure President Donald Trump gets a second term, United States intelligence officials told House lawmakers last week, according to the New York Times. read more.....»»
Federal prosecutors reportedly fear pursuing new cases involving Trump because might weaponize the Justice Department against them
Federal prosecutors told The New York Times are increasingly wary about pursuing cases relating to President Donald Trump. They said the intervention fr.....»»