President Trump weighed into the controversy over the decision in Canada to cut his cameo appearance in “Home Alone 2: Lost in New York.”
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Trump uses tweet to warn Russia, Iran against killing ‘innocent civilians’ in Idlib province
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After a fiery debate, the House approved articles of impeachment against Donald Trump, making him the third president in history to be impeached.
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Trump slams social media, immigration critics in UN speech focused on domestic policy
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Donald Trump canceling Poland trip as Hurricane Dorian barrels toward Florida
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Debate bounce? Trump effect? Who is winning the race for 2020 campaign cash
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