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After weeks of pressure and a multistate lawsuit, the Trump administration is backing down—agreeing to release over $5 billion in public school funding it had been illegally withholding since June. Colorado Attorney General Phil Weiser,
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Minnesota Sen. Amy Klobuchar knocked President Donald Trump for blaming Democrats over the backlash his administration faces on the Jeffrey Epstein case.
But with the MAGA movement split over the administration’s handling of files involving deceased sex offender Jeffrey Epstein, the accounts’ messaging has broken, offering contradictory statements on the issue and revealing the AI-fueled nature of the accounts.
Trump administration’s Education Department announced the release of over $6 billion in education grants, previously frozen on July 1 for a White House review, following intense pressure from Republican senators and school leaders.
Most Americans think President Donald Trump's administration is hiding information about accused sex-trafficker Jeffrey Epstein and give it poor marks on the issue after pledging to make public documents in the case,
The Jeffrey Epstein scandal surrounding President Trump is intensifying, fueled by growing Republican defiance even as the administration deploys efforts at distracting public attention. Geoff Bennett discussed the latest developments with Carrie Johnson,
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Motoring USA on MSNTrump's Japan Auto Deal Fuels Backlash Among U.S. CarmakersPresident Donald Trump's latest trade agreement with Japan is stirring backlash from American carmakers and labour unions, who say the deal threatens to put domestic manufacturers at a competitive disadvantage.
The president's latest cuts come as he dodges bipartisan backlash about his administration's handling of evidence in Jeffrey Epstein's 2019 trafficking case
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New York Magazine on MSNHere Comes the Backlash to Trump’s Immigration CrackdownGallup found that 62 percent of Americans disapprove of Trump’s handling of the issue, and there are signs of erosion among Republicans, too.
A part of the 988 Suicide and Crisis Lifeline dedicated to LGBTQ+ youth — known as 988 option 3 — will close in July, the agency said.