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President Trump Hosts a Rose Garden Lunch with Senate Republicans – 12:00pm ET Livestream

Today, President Donald Trump hosts a Rose Garden Club lunch with Senate Republicans at the White House in Washington, D. C. The anticipated start time is 12: 00pm ET with Livestream Links Below. Posted in President Trump, Press Secretary Trump The post President Trump Hosts a Rose Garden Lunch with Senate Republicans 12: 00pm ET Livestream appeared first on The Last Refuge.

Baptist Zionist group says ‘no need for another Palestinian state’, calls for Israeli sovereignty over Judea, Samaria

The Baptist Zionist Public Affairs Committee (BZPAC) criticized U. S. President Donald Trump’s Gaza peace agreement, saying it “risks repeating the failures of the past” in a statement issued earlier this month.

Mark Ruffalo, Jimmy Kimmel, Robert De Niro, entre las celebridades que respaldaron las protestas ‘No Kings’

Millones de manifestantes protestaron el sábado 18 de octubre en varias ciudades del país en rechazo a las políticas del presidente Donald Trump.

After meeting with Ukrainian president, Donald Trump calls on Ukraine and Russia to ‘stop where they are’ and end the war

The president’s frustration with the conflict has surfaced repeatedly in the nine months since he returned to office.

JB Pritzker Names Officials Dems Will Prosecute for ‘Authoritarian’ Trump Prosecuting Political Enemies

As usual, another Democrat has been spotted hoping that nobody remembers what happened before January 20th, including all the Left’s lawfare efforts up to and including attempts to throw Donald Trump in prison so he couldn’t be elected to a second term. These are the same Dems who had the audacity to accuse Trump of election interference.

A war on drugs or a war on terror? Trump’s military pressure on Venezuela blurs the lines

WASHINGTON (AP) Under President Donald Trump, the drug war is looking a lot like the war on terror. To support strikes against Latin American gangs and drug cartels, the Trump administration is relying on a legal argument that gained traction after the Sept. 11, 2001, attacks, which allowed U. S. authorities to use lethal force [.].