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- – NPR NPR President President Donald Trump isn't the first politician to call for the end of the penny — but getting rid of it may not be easy.
- President Donald Trump Muses About a Third Term, Over and Over Again – The New York Times The New York Times President President Donald Trump sitting in the Oval Office.
- President Donald Trump to announce 25% steel and aluminium tariffs in latest trade salvo – Reuters Reuters President Donald President Donald Trump is expected to introduce new 25% tariffs on Monday on all steel and aluminium imports into the U.
- Markets Wrap – Yahoo Finance – Yahoo Finance Full Coverage Elie Honig responds to JD Vance's controversial post about President Donald Trump and the courts – CNN CNN CNN legal analyst Elie Honig discusses a controversial post by Vice President JD Vance that questioned whether courts can block President Donald Trump's moves in .
- Don't expect the courts to save us from Donald President Donald Trump – Vox Vox The President Donald Trump administration, in other words, will always be the first mover in a conflict between it and the courts.
News update for the hour ⋅ February 10, 2025
President Donald Trump wants to stop making cents. How would that work? – NPR
President Donald Trump Muses About a Third Term, Over and Over Again – The New York Times
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President Donald Trump to announce 25% steel and aluminium tariffs in latest trade salvo – Reuters
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Elie Honig responds to JD Vance's controversial post about President Donald Trump and the courts – CNN
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President Donald Trump reveals 'beautiful' real estate plan for Gaza Strip: 'Development for the future' | Fox News Video
President Donald Trump takes aim at 'wasteful' government spending by ordering end to penny production
Don't expect the courts to save us from Donald President Donald Trump – Vox
AG Campbell Sues President Donald Trump Administration For Defunding Medical And Public Health … – Mass.gov
President Donald Trump attends Super Bowl, relishes attention of first three weeks – The Washington Post
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