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Trump's economic approval hits a new low at 36%, poll finds

Towards the end of his first year in office this term, just 36% of Americans approve of President Trump's handling of the economy, according to the latest NPR/PBS News/Marist poll. It's his worst mark in the six years that Marist has been asking the question. NPR's Domenico Monta ...  Afficher plus

Trump, aides back Chief of Staff Susie Wiles after candid Vanity Fair interviews

President Trump and his aides are rallying around Chief of Staff Susie Wiles after her frank assessments of the administration in a new Vanity Fair profile turned heads.Support NPR and hear every episode of Trump's Terms sponsor-free with NPR+. Sign up at plus.npr.org.Learn more ...  Afficher plus

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Bloomberg Faces Voters After Debate; Trump Ally Roger Stone Sentenced
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Former New York City Mayor Michael Bloomberg hit the campaign trail in Salt Lake City, Utah today after a debate performance that some say left him bruised. Meanwhile, Roger Stone — President Trump's longtime friend and political adviser — was sentenced to more than three years i ...  Afficher plus

Trump's New Charges Stem From His Attempt To Subvert The Election
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Former President Trump has been indicted for his role in attempting to overturn the results of the 2020 election, an effort that reached a bloody crescendo on Jan. 6, 2021. Trump faces four federal criminal charges, including conspiracy to defraud the United States. Six unnamed i ...  Afficher plus

Trump Enters Not Guilty Plea In 2020 Election Subversion Case
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Former President Donald Trump, appearing in federal court in Washington, D.C., said he was not guilty of federal charges alleging he conspired to overturn the 2020 election results. The judge has set Aug. 28 as the first hearing in the case and said that Trump does not need to ap ...  Afficher plus

What Trump's Policing Order Does (And Doesn't) Do
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President Trump signed an executive order on Tuesday encouraging police departments to improve training — a step critics say falls short of what is needed to curb police officers' use of force against people of color. This episode: campaign correspondent Scott Detrow, White House ...  Afficher plus