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South Dakota Is Sharing Driver's License Info To Help Find Out Who's A Citizen
To produce citizenship data that can be used when voting districts are redrawn, the Trump administration asked states to share their records. South Dakota agreed to do so in April, NPR has learned. -
John King Discusses Trump's Messaging During COVID-19 Pandemic
On Tuesday, John King joined Boston Public Radio to discuss President Trump's messaging surrounding the coronavirus. -
Trump Says 'More White People' Killed By Police Violence Than Blacks
In an interview with CBS News, the president also said, "I know people who like the Confederate flag, and they're not thinking of slavery." -
Trump Again Casts Doubt On Fauci As COVID-19 Cases Surge
President Trump shared a tweet from game show host Chuck Woolery, who claimed the CDC is lying about the coronavirus pandemic to hurt the president in November's election. -
Roger Stone Clemency Latest Example Of Trump Rewarding His Friends, Scholars Say
The Founding Fathers intended the presidential pardon power to protect the national interest. Leading clemency experts question Trump's use of his authority. -
Trump Wears Mask In Public For First Time During Walter Reed Visit
President Donald Trump on Saturday was photographed wearing a mask during a visit to the Walter Reed National Military Medical Center, after months of… -
Ex-Trump Lawyer Michael Cohen Back In Federal Prison
Cohen's attorneys said he took issue with a condition of his home confinement that forbid him from speaking with the media and publishing a tell-all book he began working on in federal prison. -
NYC Begins Painting Black Lives Matter Mural In Front Of Trump Tower
President Trump derided the mural plan last week, saying it would be "denigrating this luxury Avenue" and antagonize the city's police as "a symbol of hate." -
Chuck Todd: Trump's 'Alternative Reality' Leading To 'Disaster'
The divide between reality and Trump's reality is growing ever further apart, leading up to a disaster for the Republican party, Todd says. -
Supreme Court Expected To Rule On Trump's Tax Records
The high-stakes dispute, which could be resolved Thursday, tests the balance of power between the White House and Congress, as well as Trump's claim that he can't be investigated while he holds office.