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Days after publicly floating the idea, President Donald Trump on Friday backed off giving powerful long-range weapons to Ukraine
The more the president weaponizes the government against his perceived enemies, the more reason he has to stay in power, Michael Wolff warns.
The Supreme Court takes up Trump’s effort to remove an FTC member, a case that could expand presidential control over independent agencies.
The Ukrainian leader is seeking long-range missiles to use against Russia in a war Trump is eager to end.
Former Trump national security adviser John Bolton has been indicted on charges that he allegedly unlawfully transmitted and retained classified documents.
At a previous Trump-Putin summit in Alaska in August, Putin didn’t budge from his demands and has raised objections about some key aspects of U.S.-led peace efforts. Three rounds of direct peace talks in Istanbul yielded no major breakthroughs.
In federal court, officials at many agencies said they would abide by a judge’s order from earlier this week, which temporarily prohibited the government from conducting layoffs during the shutdown.
The new White House ballroom is likely to be bigger than initially planned as Democrats look to put guardrails on Trump's signature architectural pursuit.