Trump’s family members, such as Donald Trump Jr. and Lara Trump, are tailoring their messages to reach out to an array of voters in the 2020 campaign.
Author: John Fritze, USA TODAY
Trump plans big show of GOP force in Iowa ahead of pivotal impeachment trial day
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Trump teases Canada’s Justin Trudeau over ‘Home Alone 2’ cameo controversy
President Trump weighed into the controversy over the decision in Canada to cut his cameo appearance in “Home Alone 2: Lost in New York.”
Trump signs $1.4 trillion bill to avoid government shutdown, raise minimum age for tobacco
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Donald Trump mocks teen climate activist Greta Thunberg in late night tweet
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Donald Trump aide Kellyanne Conway becomes latest to defy congressional subpoena
White House counselor Kellyanne Conway will ignore a subpoenademandingshe answer questions about whether she broke the law, Trump aides said Monday.
‘We changed the world’: Now in their 90s, WWII veterans gather in Normandy for D-Day anniversary
President Trump and other global leaders will commemorate the 75th anniversary of D-Day and honor soldiers who changed the course of World War II.
European allies made the D-Day landing at Normandy possible. 75 years later, Trump questions those bonds
Donald Trump will follow his predecessors in marking D-Day at Normandy, France, but he may be far less effusive about partnerships with European allies.
Donald Trump reopens ‘nasty’ feud with Meghan Markle and hits Joe Biden on eve of D-Day ceremony
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