The Smithsonian’s National Museum of American History in Washington, D.C. has removed references to President Donald Trump’s impeachments from the “Limits of Presidential Power” section found in The American Presidency: A Glorious Burden exhibition.
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Virginia: Man with lengthy criminal record arrested after child abduction caught on video
A 26-year-old man, who has been involved in over 30 previous criminal cases, has been arrested after attempting to kidnap a 3-year-old girl at a Virginia mall.
Read More Virginia: Man with lengthy criminal record arrested after child abduction caught on videoHarris’ first ‘post-loss’ interview since 2024 election: ‘A rough bleeping day for me’
Kamala Harris appeared on “The Late Show with Stephen Colbert”—shortly before the taping of its final episode, following the show’s recent cancellation—to discuss her forthcoming memoir recounting her failed presidential campaign.
Read More Harris’ first ‘post-loss’ interview since 2024 election: ‘A rough bleeping day for me’Trump endorses Joe Gruters as next Republican National Committee Chair
President Donald Trump endorsed Florida GOP Senator Joe Gruters to succeed Michael Whatley as Chair of the Republican National Committee (RNC), as Whatley prepares to launch a Senate campaign for the soon-to-be-vacant North Carolina seat.
Read More Trump endorses Joe Gruters as next Republican National Committee ChairTenn. Manhunt: Suspect sought in quadruple murder after victims’ abandoned infant found sitting in car seat on lawn
A manhunt is currently underway in Tennessee for a suspect accused of a quadruple homicide, following the discovery of a 7-month-old infant who was abandoned in a car seat that was found on the front lawn of a residence, according to police.
Read More Tenn. Manhunt: Suspect sought in quadruple murder after victims’ abandoned infant found sitting in car seat on lawnTrump says Senate ‘must’ stay in session to confirm all nominees: ‘Do your job’
President Donald Trump has declared that U.S. Senators “must” stay in session to confirm his nominees before taking their annual August break.
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