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ID, Congress and Donald Trump

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Trump vows voter ID requirements for the midterms, 'whether approved by Congress or not'
President Donald Trump said in social media posts on Friday that he would issue an executive order to require voters to show identification in the midterm elections if Congress fails to act.

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 · 11h · on MSN
Trump says he will seek to require voter ID for midterms regardless of Congress
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Trump pushes voter ID ‘whether approved by Congress or not’
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Trump says he will issue executive order on voter ID if legislation fails
President Donald Trump said Friday there will be voter ID requirements for the midterm elections "whether approved by Congress or not," vowing to issue an executive order if legislation fails.

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Trump says he will issue executive order to get voter-ID requirements before midterms
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Trump pushes voter ID ‘whether approved by Congress or not!’

NFL, Trump

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Trump pardons 5 former NFL stars for wide-ranging crimes
President Donald Trump pardoned five former NFL players on Thursday night.

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Trump pardons 5 former NFL players for crimes ranging from perjury to drug trafficking
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Trump pardons former Broncos RB, other NFL stars
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President Trump pardons former NFL players convicted of fraud, drug charges
Several former NFL players have been pardoned by President Donald Trump, Alice Marie Johnson, the president’s pardon czar, announced.

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President Trump pardons Dallas Cowboys legend, 4 other ex-NFL players
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Donald Trump pardons 5 NFL players
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Trump Pardons Former NFL Players Convicted on Fraud, Drug Charges
Today, the President granted pardons to five former NFL players— Joe Klecko, Nate Newton, Jamal Lewis, Travis Henry, and the late great Dr. Billy Cannon.

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Cowboys legend Nate Newton among former NFL players pardoned by President Trump
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Cowboys Legend Nate Newton Sends Public Message to Donald Trump After GettingPardoned

Iran, Trump

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Trump Says No 'Definitive' Agreement With Netanyahu, US Talks With Iran to Continue
President Donald Trump said after talks with Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu on Wednesday they ⁠reached no "definitive" ⁠agreement on how to move forward with Iran but he insisted negotiatio...

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Trump says he sees Iran talks resolving over the next month
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Trump says change of power in Iran would be 'best thing'
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US Exits Mideast Base As Tensions With Iran Intensify Amid Trump's Warning | Watch
Amid rising tensions with Iran and threats against US bases, Washington has withdrawn from the strategic Al-Tanf garrison in southern Syria.

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Trump says change in power in Iran 'would be the best thing that could happen'
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Trump sends second aircraft carrier to Middle East in effort to increase pressure on Iran

Trump, Fort Bragg

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Trump tells soldiers to vote GOP in campaign-style rally at Fort Bragg
President Donald Trump’s rally on Friday followed a familiar plan: He entered to Lee Greenwood’s “God Bless the USA,” promoted GOP candidates, bashed his predecessor and implored the audience to vote Republican in the midterm elections.

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Trump tells troops at Fort Bragg that Democrats would change base name
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Live / Trump delivers remarks to military families at Fort Bragg
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Battleground states shoulder burden of Trump’s tariffs as midterm messaging ramps up

Swing states face massive tariff costs as midterm elections approach, with affordability concerns dominating voter priorities in contested races.
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New images of White House ballroom show clearest look yet at Trump project

The planned 90,000-square-foot project would represent the most significant change to the White House grounds in decades and is advancing even as it is challenged in court and questioned on Capitol Hill.
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Everything Trump has said about UFOs, aliens in speeches

Trump has talked about UFOs over the years, mixing skepticism, curiosity and hints about what he’s been told.
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Trump Says Regime Change Would Be the ‘Best Thing’ for Iran

The president has been steadily building up U.S. military forces in the Middle East and threatening another strike on the country if the government does not abandon its nuclear ambitions.
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A year in, it’s official: Americans, not foreigners, are paying for Trump’s tariffs

A new report from the Federal Reserve Bank of New York confirms what economists have long warned about: The burden of tariffs is borne almost entirely by the people living in the country that imposes them.
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Trump’s Approval Rating Tumbles With Swing Voters on His Strongest Issue

Trump’s approval on immigration among independents has fallen from 37 percent in March 2025 to 23 percent in the new survey. About six in 10 independents now say he has gone “too far” in deporting immigrants living in the United States illegally, up from 46 percent in an AP-NORC poll conducted last April, per the AP.
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Trump administration sued for attempted overhaul of public golf course in Washington

By Kanishka Singh WASHINGTON, Feb 13 (Reuters) - A non-profit organization and two residents in Washington sued President Donald Trump's administration on Friday seeking to stop its attempted overhaul of a more than a century-old public golf course,
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Trump comments on why FBI has not yet taken over Nancy Guthrie case, whether cartels possibly involved

President Donald Trump commented to reporters outside the White House on why the FBI has not taken over the probe into Nancy Guthrie's disappearance.

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