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Donald Trump concedes he can't run for a third term due to constitutional limits, saying "it's too bad," while hinting at a possible future in politics.
North Korea conducts missile tests as President Trump arrives in South Korea, highlighting tensions and military capabilities.
Trump fires all members of the Fine Arts Commission as he initiates significant construction projects at the White House, including a new ballroom.
The Trump family's shifting focus toward cryptocurrency ventures raises ethical questions, revealing substantial income through token sales amid global financial ties.
House Speaker Mike Johnson states there is no feasible path for Trump to seek a third presidential term.
A federal judge has indefinitely blocked layoffs of federal employees by the Trump administration amid an ongoing government shutdown.
Donald Trump files appeal against hush money conviction, claiming presidential immunity and judicial bias in a politically charged case.
States challenge Trump administration's suspension of SNAP benefits amid ongoing government shutdown.
A federal judge questions U.S. plans to deport Kilmar Abrego Garcia to Liberia, emphasizing the need for assurances given legal injunctions.
Japan’s Prime Minister Sanae Takaichi faces backlash after nominating Trump for the Nobel Peace Prize during a meeting in Tokyo.
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