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As controversies pile up, Trump allies increasingly turn on one another

By CHRIS MEGERIAN and ZEKE MILLER Associated Press WASHINGTON (AP) — The infighting and backstabbing that plagued President Donald Trump’s first term have returned as a threat to his second, with deepening fissures over trade, national security and questions of personal loyalty. The latest turmoil threatens to engulf the Pentagon, where Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth

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Mayor of Mississippi’s capital city trailing in runoff election amid federal bribery indictment

By SOPHIE BATES Associated Press JACKSON, Miss. (AP) — The mayor of Mississippi’s capital city, who’s under indictment on federal bribery and conspiracy charges, trailed his opponent in Tuesday’s Democratic primary runoff, according to unofficial vote totals released by the City Clerk’s Office. Preliminary results showed state Sen. John Horhn leading with 18,493 votes compared

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Trump adds a second endorsement in the race to be next Arizona governor

SEJAL GOVINDARAO Associated Press PHOENIX, Ariz. (AP) — President Donald Trump added another endorsement in next year’s Republican primary for Arizona governor, saying Monday that he was backing U.S. Rep. Andy Biggs in addition to his previously announced endorsement of housing developer Karrin Taylor Robson. Trump’s endorsement of Robson late last year angered some of

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Trump renews attack on Federal Reserve Chair Powell, Dow Jones tumbles 1,000 points

By CHRISTOPHER RUGABER AP Economics Writer WASHINGTON (AP) — President Donald Trump repeated his attacks Monday against the chair of the Federal Reserve, demanding that the central bank lower its key interest rate to boost the economy. Trump called Powell “a major loser” and said that energy and grocery prices are “substantially lower” and “there

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Anti-Trump resistance sees another leader in Van Hollen as Democrats’ leadership carousel turns

By STEVE PEOPLES AP National Political Writer NEW YORK (AP) — Now, it’s Chris Van Hollen’s turn. The mild-mannered Maryland senator has suddenly emerged as a leading figure in the resistance to Donald Trump’s norm-busting presidency, becoming the latest in a small but growing collection of Democratic officials testing the strength of their political power

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