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What happened last night: A deal to avoid a government shutdown that was backed by top Republicans failed in the House on Thursday night, with dozens of right-wing lawmakers joining with Democrats ...
The 47th president didn't miss a beat in getting his government up and running. Here is the news to know on Tuesday.
The Trump campaign filmed in a hallowed cemetery. Here is the news to know on Thursday.
On April 26, The Washington Post reported that Trump had taken up 60% of the time of the press briefings since March 16. [18] The New York Times analysed over five weeks worth of Trump's speeches from March 9 to April 17, amounting to over 260,000 words. The most common pattern found was Trump's "self-congratulations", with around 600 instances.
[27] [28] [29] On March 16, the White House began holding the task force press briefings daily, [30] often two hours long, [31] but by late April the White House discussed reducing the frequency of these briefings. On April 25, there was no press briefing, and at that time no further press briefings had been scheduled.
Excerpt from the declassified copy of the President's Daily Brief, dated August 6, 2001. The President's Daily Brief, sometimes referred to as the President's Daily Briefing or the President's Daily Bulletin, is a top-secret document produced and given each morning to the president of the United States; it is also distributed to a small number of top-level US officials who are approved by the ...
The first issue of The New York Times, then known as New-York Daily Times, published in 1851. The New York Times was established in 1851 by New-York Tribune journalists Henry Jarvis Raymond and George Jones. [4] The Times experienced significant circulation, particularly among conservatives; New-York Tribune publisher Horace Greeley praised the ...
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