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President Donald Trump’s willingness to demolish history that gets in the way of his construction plans did not develop just recently with the destruction of the White House East Wing, but rather goes back decades to his building of Trump Tower in New York.
A glitzy hotel development project led by Jared Kushner, US President Donald Trump's son-in-law, is moving toward reality in the Serbian capital. But protesters are calling for a war-scarred building at the site to remain as a de facto memorial to NATO's bombing campaign against Yugoslavia.
The East Wing of the White House is gone, and it went quickly. In July, President Donald Trump announced that a ballroom would rise somewhere on the White House grounds and “be near it but not touching it.” The plans, or at least the public ones, are ...
Along a stretch of Third Avenue in Overtown, historian and activist Marvin Dunn gave one of his searing history lessons about the historically Black neighborhood.
President Donald Trump suggested the relationships between the disgraced financier and several prominent Democrats deserve more scrutiny than his own connections to Epstein.
"As with all matters, the Department will pursue this with urgency and integrity to deliver answers to the American people." Epstein appeared to offer political advice on dealing with Trump in 2018: Emails Back in July,
Democrats highlight Jeffrey Epstein emails mentioning Trump, but the president and GOP lawmakers deny the messages mean he knew about misconduct