Trump attacked FEMA, saying the agency has not done its “job for the last four years,” and suggested without evidence that Democrats did not care about disasters in states like North Carolina—which has a Democratic governor—but are eager to get federal support to deal with the Los Angeles fires.
With narrow majorities in Congress, the Republicans have little room for error as they work to advance the president’s plans on taxes and the border.
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Social media reactions poured in Wednesday night as President Biden delivered his final address to the nation after over 50 years on the national political stage.
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The beginning of President Donald Trump 's second term has seen his net approval rating reach a historic high, according to Rasmussen Reports, with the latest Presidential Tracking Poll showing a net approval of +14. This marks a significant milestone for Trump, breaking previous records set during his first term.
Rep. Michael McCaul (R-TX) talks with Bloomberg's Julie Fine to discuss Republican priorities ahead of Donald Trump's return to the Oval Office.
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