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President Trump can't unilaterally block a stadium deal for the Washington Commanders to return to DC. But he has ways he can try to intervene.
President Donald Trump threatened the Washington Commanders, stating he will not facilitate a deal for their new stadium if the team does not change its name.
So what does our Editorial Board Roundtable make of this brouhaha over President Donald Trump's attempt to stir up anger over years-old sports-team renaming decisions?
President Trump isn't kidding around with his new threat to the NFL's Washington Commanders, the White House says.
Two New Orleanians, Peter Thomson, who is up for CIA inspector general, and James Baehr, chosen as the next general counsel at the Department of Veterans Affairs, sit on the Senate’s calendar awaiting a confirmation vote. The other four Trump nominees with Louisiana roots are still going through committee vetting.
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A district court judge in New York has issued a preliminary injunction stopping the mass cancellation of National Endowment for the Humanities grants to members of the Authors Guild on the grounds that their First Amendment rights were violated.
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The Western Journal on MSNNFL Star Says He's 'Excited' to Play for the 'Washington Redskins' After Trump Calls Out Team on Name ChangeNFL veteran Von Miller referred to his new team by their former moniker Thursday, just days after President Donald Trump called on the Washington Commanders to reverse their name change. Speaking with reporters after training camp,
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Daily Express US on MSNExact cost of Donald Trump's birthday parade in Washington has been revealedThe full cost of President Donald Trump's birthday military parade that took over Washington DC last month has now been revealed. Organised by the US Army to mark its 150th anniversary, the event also coincided with Trump's 79th birthday and was the first held in the capital since 1991 to mark the end of the first Gulf War.
President Donald Trump visited the Federal Reserve on Thursday, repeating calls for lower interest rates while standing alongside Fed Chair Jerome Powell.