Donald Trump, Epstein and J.D. Vance
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President Donald Trump asked a room of House Republicans on Tuesday night if he should fire Federal Reserve Chair Jerome Powell, according to reports. After receiving support in doing so, the president claimed he would, a senior White House official said. But on Wednesday, Trump said it would be “highly unlikely” to remove him from the post.
Vice President JD Vance made a first attempt at trying to sell the Trump administration's megabill to voters in Pennsylvania. Director of Economics for the Budge Lab at Yale Ernie Tedeschi, former Rep.
"Aren’t the reporters at the WS Journal just doing what you asked them to do?" one social media user questions the vice president.
In a visit to Pennsylvania, Vice President JD Vance stressed tax cuts and savings accounts for newborns, with no mention of trims to Medicaid and nutritional assistance programs many Trump voters rely on.
MAGA loyalists and far-right conspiracy theorists have urged President Donald Trump’s administration to release the Epstein files, which had been speculated to include a “client list” related to his sex-trafficking case, after a medical examiner found that he had committed suicide in prison in 2019.
The vice president, long a skeptic of US military intervention, is the rare figure in the administration who can appeal to both the realist and hawkish wings of the GOP.
The vice president is selling Trump’s domestic policy bill amid signs Democratic attacks are breaking through.
California Gov. Gavin Newsom and Vice President JD Vance traded quips over the Trump administration's mass deportation policies after the vice president's vacation to Disneyland.
California Gov. Gavin Newsom and JD Vance found themselves at odds again this weekend as the VP visited Disneyland in California.
Vice President JD Vance got a round of roasting on MSNBC by former Reps. Denver Riggleman (R-VA) and Max Rose (D-NY) for his effort to sell President Donald Trump's "big, beautiful bill," even while he tiptoes around making any mention of the fact that the legislation — which he cast the tiebreaking vote for in the Senate — cuts around $1 trillion