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President Donald Trump will visit the Federal Reserve on Thursday afternoon as he pressures Fed chairman Jerome Powell to lower interest rates and scrutinizes the central bank over a $2.5 billion renovation.
White House press secretary Karoline Leavitt will brief reporters Wednesday afternoon as the Trump administration seeks to distance itself from controversy around files related to disgraced
The White House engaged in an unsuccessful pressure campaign to try and stop the Wall Street Journal from releasing a bombshell story about President Donald Trump sending a birthday letter to Jeffrey Epstein this past week, according to a report.
Renewed scrutiny surrounds Jeffrey Epstein's associates, highlighting Maria Farmer's 1996 allegations, which included concerns about Donald Trump's presence in Epstein's circle. Farmer reported her experiences to law enforcement,
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Former president's son Hunter Biden faces White House backlash after controversial comments on immigration, seemingly comparing Trump's policies to Nazi Germany.
The situation grew more complicated when another WSJ report last week alleged that Trump wrote a lewd birthday letter to Jeffrey Epstein in 2003, a claim Trump has firmly denied, prompting him to file a defamation lawsuit against the publication. The context in which Trump’s name is mentioned remains unclear.
The president's drawings resurfaced following a report that he sent a letter and sketch to Jeffrey Epstein for his 50th birthday.
White House economist Kevin Hassett stated that President Trump could fire Federal Reserve Chair Jerome Powell if evidence of cause exists. Hassett criticized the Fed for cost overruns at its headquarters.