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  2. Political positions of Donald Trump - Wikipedia

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    Trump has proposed redirecting $20 billion in existing federal spending to block grants to states to give poor children vouchers to attend a school of their family's choice (including a charter school, private school, or online school). [106] [107] Trump did not explain where the $20 billion in the federal budget would come from. [106]

  3. Trump has full control of government - but he won't always ...

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    That control is what Donald Trump's Republican Party now has. Single-party control was once common, but in recent decades it has become rarer and shorter. Often, the party in power loses seats ...

  4. How Trump consolidated control over his party and right-wing ...

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    After losing the election in 2020, Trump was able to reconsolidate control over the party, and its media wing, by exploiting what attorney Kenneth Chesebro called the “cloud of confusion.” ...

  5. Rebranding Trump, former president recalls shooting details ...

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    Trump tried to humanize his image by telling of assassination attempt The former president spoke in vivid detail of his experience being injured and nearly killed on Saturday. “You will never hear it from me a second time because it's actually too painful,” he said before recalling at length a “beautiful day” that took a fateful turn.

  6. Donald Trump - Wikipedia

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    It was unprofitable, and he paid Holiday $70 million in May 1986 to take sole control. [32] In 1985, he bought the unopened Atlantic City Hilton Hotel and renamed it Trump Castle. [33] Both casinos filed for Chapter 11 bankruptcy protection in 1992. [34] Trump bought a third Atlantic City venue in 1988, the Trump Taj Mahal.

  7. What did we learn from Trump's first week? - AOL

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    Welcome to 538's politics chat. The transcript below has been lightly edited. tia.yang (Tia Yang, senior editor): President Donald Trump's second term began on Monday, and he's already taken a ...

  8. First impeachment of Donald Trump - Wikipedia

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    Trump remained in office for the remainder of his term. However, he was impeached for a second time in 2021 following the January 6 United States Capitol attack, making him the first U.S. president in history to be impeached twice. Trump was again acquitted by the Senate in February 2021 after he had left office.

  9. Trump has cracked down hard on immigration, held a splashy $500 billion tech investment announcement, renamed the Gulf of Mexico, outlawed much of the diversity policy in the federal government ...