Trump allies hail the “Gold Card” as a way to keep top talent in America, but critics warn the $1 million buy-in turns U.S.
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Trump issues symbolic pardon for election-denier Tina Peters, who was convicted on state charges
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Donald Trump threatens federal funding cuts for states with ‘onerous’ AI laws
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Trump directs his frustration at Ukraine and Europe as peace talks stall again
The president said he had exchanged “pretty strong words” with European leaders, while Russia signaled it saw itself as increasingly on the same page
Donald Trump Grants Tina Peters a ‘Full Pardon’: What We Know
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