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Trump tells crypto leaders at White House summit he’s committed to helping their industry
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White House summit showcases Trump's favorable treatment of crypto industry
Live updates: Trump to address White House cryptocurrency summit, sign more executive orders
President Donald Trump is scheduled Friday to address a White House cryptocurrency summit, elevating an industry he promised to aid during his campaign and has treated favorably through executive orders and other actions since returning to the Oval Office.
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Watch live as Donald Trump's Press Secretary Karoline Leavitt addresses reporters on Wednesday, March 5, after the president delivered a 100-minute-long address to Congress on Tuesday.Trump used his one hour,
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Trump Press Secretary Announces Terrifying Change to White House PressPress Secretary Karoline Leavitt announced Tuesday that the White House’s press team would take over the press pool, effectively determining which journalists get to travel with Donald Trump for their news coverage. “We want more outlets and new ...
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Press secretary: Trump not signing order to dismantle Education Department after reports
‘Just do it’: Trump committed to dismantling Education Department as order looms
The decision of whether to abolish the department is one that only Congress can make," said Sen. Susan Collins, the chamber's top appropriator.
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Carl Cannon: If Trump Really Wants To End the Department of Education, Here's How To Get a Deal With the Democrats
White House, Trump and Associated Press
The Trump administration has transformed its traditional press shop into a rapid-response influencer operation, and “they’re all offense, all the time.”
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For a second time, the Associated Press is asking a federal judge to immediately restore its access to presidential events.
Donald Trump is giving some relief from the 25 percent tariffs imposed on Mexico and Canada for the auto industry, agreeing to a one-month exemption for the sector. Commerce Secretary Howard Lutnick teased the exemption in interviews on Wednesday.
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The White House says it ‘will determine’ which news outlets cover Trump, rotating traditional onesThe decision departs from a century of tradition in which a pool of independent news organizations go where the chief executive does and holds him accountable on behalf of regular Americans.
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