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Daily Express US on MSNDonald Trump says 'I don't want people to get hurt' by release of Epstein files
President Donald Trump added another confounding twist to his administration's oscillating narrative about the existence of files related to Jeffrey Epstein. The documents allegedly contain sealed ...
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AlterNet on MSNThe one man who has the strength to finish off Donald Trump | Opinion
If Rupert Murdoch becomes a white knight standing up to a rampantly bullying US president, the world has moved into the upside-down. This is, after all, the media mogul whose US television network, ...
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Conservative network Newsmax agrees to pay $67M in defamation case over bogus 2020 election claims
The conservative network Newsmax has agreed to pay $67 million to settle a lawsuit accusing it of defaming a voting equipment ...
The conservative network Newsmax has agreed to pay $67 million to settle a lawsuit accusing it of defaming a voting equipment ...
President Donald Trump walked back his earlier attacks on Elon Musk and his companies. Trump said Musk's businesses would continue to enjoy federal subsidies.
Musk insisted that his companies are not receiving any special government subsidies, as he appeared to dismiss the chance for a potential detente in his feud with Trump.
The Trump administration is reportedly looking for alternatives to Musk’s SpaceX as contractor for its Golden Dome missile defense system.
Elon Musk hit back at President Trump’s claim that he didn’t want to strip the mogul’s companies of his government subisidies.
WASHINGTON (Reuters) -The new chief of the agency spearheading efforts to slash the federal workforce said on Monday he had no personal ties to tech billionaire and former Trump advisor Elon Musk ...
Trump is looking to set the record straight on his stance on Elon Musk's companies. The president said he wanted Elon's businesses to "thrive." ...
President Trump on Thursday denied wanting to harm tech billionaire Elon Musk’s businesses, amid questions over whether he supports federal agencies working with the Tesla CEO’s companies.
Musk challenged the veracity of Trump’s claims about subsidies and claimed that his ventures won their government contracts on merit.
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