Trump, Georgia and J.D. Vance
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J. D. Vance, Musk and Trump
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As three of the most powerful men in the world attempted to seize yet another media moment broadcasting the White House’s crackdown on crime in Washington, protesters in the station drowned them out.
While speaking to a crowd in Peachtree City, Vance aimed to promote how the GOP’s sweeping budget bill could help working-class American families. During his remarks, he tore into former President Joe Biden’s administration, claiming that some of its policies have caused rural hospitals to struggle as a result.
Vice President Vance bashed the Congressional Budget Office (CBO) on Thursday over a recent analysis that showed President Trump’s “big, beautiful bill” will make the poorest Americans even poorer, while benefiting the highest earners.
Musk first floated an independent "America Party" earlier this year after he publicly split with the Trump administration over items in President Donald Trump's "One Big Beautiful Bill." The party formally launched last month.
Vance’s criticism of Newsom – a potential 2028 presidential candidate – comes as the Golden State governor’s press office X account has been aping Trump’s distinctive social media style and
Donald Trump has given Vice President J.D. Vance an expanded role in coordinating a peace deal between Russia and Ukraine, in what could end up being a crucial litmus test ahead of the 2028 election.
President Donald Trump announced that he is "going out" with police and military in Washington, D.C., on Thursday to oversee the surge in federal law enforcement
President Donald Trump loves to boast about the sprawling size and scope of his domestic policy law. But the White House’s plan to sell voters on his signature legislation increasingly relies on the appeal of a single issue: Lower taxes.