RECORD BREAKER: “Melania,” a documentary following the first lady in the 20 days before President Trump’s second inauguration, earns $8 million opening weekend — reportedly making it the biggest documentary debut in more than a decade.
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BREAKING: President Trump slams Democrats after a wave of far-left candidates won their races on Tuesday's primary:
"They want a lot of communists to come in... The people that they're pushing are communists, and this country is not going to have communists"
President Trump is kicking off a busy day in D.C. as he gets ready to head to Capitol Hill where he’ll reportedly meet with Senate Republicans about the stalled SAVE America Act.
While on the Hill, Trump is also set to sign the 21st Century ROAD to Housing Act into law.
All of this happening ahead of a White House meeting between Trump and NATO Secretary General Mark Rutte later in the day, @JacquiHeinrich reports.
BREAKING: President Trump is pushing back on Republican lawmakers who have been speaking out again his Iran deal, like Senator Ted Cruz.
"Anybody who has been critical of it has to be educated, even if they're friends of mine."
"We have Iran in a position that nobody's ever had. This should have been done for 47 years by other presidents."
"They have a hunger problem. They have a food problem. They have a medicine problem. They've got a lot of problems."
President Trump has repeatedly praised Vice President JD Vance and Secretary of State Marco Rubio for their work in the administration, and he’s also said that a joint ticket featuring the two of them would be unbeatable in 2028.
Many voters are now asking will Rubio and Vance run for president?
Our sponsor Kalshi’s prediction market shows there’s a 60.2% chance that they do.
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NEW: President Trump shares the behind-the-scenes conversations he has with First Lady Melania Trump about his signature rally dance moves and crowd-pleasing impressions.
“She says, darling, please, please don't dance. It's not presidential, I said, but the people love it!"
U.S. President Donald Trump will present the trophy to the winners of the World Cup final in New Jersey on July 19, FIFA president Gianni Infantino has confirmed.
The trophy will be jointly presented to the captain of the winning team by Trump and Infantino. https://t.co/buAQd9vweR