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House Democrats showed support Monday for their colleagues' efforts to push back on President Donald Trump’s immigration policies. Three House Democrats from California — Reps. Maxine Waters, Jimmy Gomez,
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Trump signs resolution to block California's 2035 ban on new gas-powered carsPresident Trump signed a resolution on Thursday that blocks California's rule banning the sale of new gas-powered cars by 2035.
More than 200 people gathered outside Boston City Hall Monday to condemn President Trump’s response to ICE protests in Los Angeles over the weekend.
The Army is reviewing why pro-Trump merchandise was sold at Fort Bragg this week at an event orchestrated by the White House and supporters of President Donald Trump.
Sheriff Wayne Ivey, a Republican, echoed Trump's recent comments about Los Angeles protesters: "If they spit, we will hit.”
Protests in downtown Los Angeles erupted on June 6 in response to a series of immigration raids in the city that resulted in at least 44 people arrested by federal Immigration and Customs Enforcement agents.
Thursday's protest was arranged by the Illinois Coalition for Immigrant and Refugee Rights and other organizations. Several hundred people marched from Congress Plaza to Trump Tower.
Uniformed soldiers in the stands cheered and booed along with political statements, something traditionally frowned upon and potentially a violation of military regulations.
U.S. servicemembers at Fort Bragg in North Carolina appeared to express solidarity with Donald Trump during his speech at the military base on Tuesday, booing as the president attacked leading Democrats and the media.