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75% : In an interview with Russian state television, Putin praised Trump as a "clever and pragmatic man" who is focused on U.S. interests.71% : And they drop the price of oil because they have it nice and high," Trump told reporters during a visit to Western North Carolina on Friday.
67% : But it's similar to the approach Newsom took toward Trump during the early days of the coronavirus pandemic Newsom and Trump greet each other with a handshake Trump says he appreciates the California governor greeting him on the tarmac in Los Angeles.
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60% : President Trump speaks to March for Life crowd in a video address In the video address to March for Life crowds, Trump vowed "we will again stand proudly for families and for life" in his second term and once again boasted about nominating three Supreme Court justices who helped strike down Roe v. Wade.
60% : " Anti-abortion protesters gather for the annual March for Life in Washington Despite frigid weather, thousands of anti-abortion protesters gathered to celebrate a new Republican trifecta in the presidency and both chambers of Congress as they returned to the nation's capital Friday for the annual March for Life.
59% : Justice Department chief of staff Chad Mizelle said in a memo obtained Friday by The Associated Press that prosecutions and civil actions under the Freedom of Access to Clinic Entrances Act or "FACE Act" will now be permitted only in "extraordinary circumstances" or in cases presenting "significant aggravating factors.
57% : "A governor can handle something very quickly," Trump said.
54% : The action was widely expected by anti-smoking advocates, who've spent years pushing for a ban on menthol, the only flavor still allowed in cigarettes.
53% : He faced regular threats to his life and has received federal protection for years, but it was ended this week according to a person familiar with the matter.
52% : ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW Vice President JD Vance celebrated Trump's previous actions on abortion Speaking at the March for Life in Washington, Vance said the president "delivered on his promise of ending Roe," appointed hundreds of anti-abortion judges and pardoned anti-abortion activists he says were "unjustly imprisoned." "Our country faces the return of the most pro-family, most pro-life American president of our lifetimes," Vance told the crowd of protesters who cheered and chanted "JD" as he took the stage.
50% : "Let the state take care of the tornadoes and the hurricanes and all of the other things that happen," Trump told reporters.
49% : " Crowds cheered as Trump celebrated pardoning anti-abortion activists convicted of blockading abortion clinic entrances and thanked protesters for gathering at March for Life to "stand up for precious little babies who can't stand up for themselves.
49% : "You can't have a security detail for the rest of your life because you worked for government," Trump said.
48% : While the electoral vote was 312 for Trump and 226 for former Vice President Kamala Harris, he won the popular vote by only about 2.3 million votes, 49.9% to 48.4%.
48% : At the same time, conservative-led states have sought to insert religion into public schools, including Louisiana's requirement that the Ten Commandments be posted in classrooms.
46% : Agencies also have been cancelling training and service contacts to comply with the order from Trump, who vowed to dismantle diversity programs across the federal government.
46% : " Trump said of the agency: "It's very bureaucratic.
42% : "And that's what Trump is doing, it's a negotiation point.
42% : Trump in his first days in office has centered his focus on the OPEC+ alliance of oil exporting countries, making the case that it has kept the price of oil too high for much of the nearly three-year war.
41% : "They all made a lot of money, they can hire their own security too," Trump told reporters in North Carolina.
40% : At the time, both Biden and Trump were aggressively courting Black voters in swing states.
40% : Ford, who is the equivalent of a U.S. state governor, said that Ontario could lose upwards of 500,000 jobs should Trump follow through on his 25% tariff threat.
38% : Trump responded: "We're going to get it fixed.
36% : Trump, speaking to reporters after he landed near Asheville, North Carolina, said it would be faster to let states respond to disasters.
34% : It's not clear if the Democratic governor will join Trump to tour a fire-ravaged neighborhood or for a fire-related briefing.
34% : ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW Trump also has said repeatedly he wouldn't have allowed the conflict to start if he'd been in office, even though he was president as fighting grew in the east of the country between Kyiv's forces and separatists aligned with Moscow, ahead of Putin sending in tens of thousands of troops in 2022.
31% : All three have fallen out with Trump in the years since he left office.
27% : Rolland noted Asheville's Democratic lean as a reason Trump may not prioritize its rebuilding process.
26% : Trump says OPEC+ can end the bloodshed in Ukraine by cutting oil prices The president continued to make the case that reducing oil revenue is the key finding an endgame in Russian President Vladimir Putin's war in Ukraine.
24% : In one TikTok video, Thrams said Trump needed to be killed "and this time don't ... miss," an FBI agent wrote in a court filing.
22% : Federal agencies begin removing DEI guidance from websites in Trump crackdown Several federal agencies have begun removing resources for underrepresented Americans from their webpages following President Trump's executive order cracking down on diversity, equity and inclusion initiatives.
21% : Later Friday, Trump arrived in wildfire-ravaged Los Angeles, and he greeted political rival California Gov. Gavin Newsom with a handshake.
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16% : Here's the latest: A look at false and misleading claims made by Trump during his first week Trump has wasted no time setting a new agenda, relying on false and misleading information to support several of his initiatives.
16% : One Pacific Palisades resident who lost homes in LA fires says he is unfazed by Trump's threat to withhold federal aid Ron Flury, who has lived in the Pacific Palisades for 25 years, said he was glad Trump was in office because "at least something will happen now.
16% : Trump earlier this week revoked protection details for former Secretary of State Mike Pompeo and his top aide, Brian Hook, as well his own former national security adviser John Bolton, who have faced threats from Iran since they took hardline stances on the Islamic Republic during Trump's first administration.
15% : " Trump continues to criticize FEMA President Trump landed in North Carolina to tour lingering damage from Hurricane Helene and said he would like to see states "take care of disasters" and that he was reviewing "the whole concept of "FEMA" the Federal Emergency Management Agency, which he's criticized.
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3% : Indiana man arrested on charges he threatened Trump on TikTok An Indiana man accused of using TikTok to urge attacks on the government and death to Trump has been arrested.
2% : Trump revoked the security detail of Dr. Anthony Fauci, the infectious disease expert who advised Trump on the COVID-19 pandemic but turned critical of Trump once he tried to undermine public health guidance.
*Our bias meter rating uses data science including sentiment analysis, machine learning and our proprietary algorithm for determining biases in news articles. Bias scores are on a scale of -100% to 100% with higher negative scores being more liberal and higher positive scores being more conservative, and 0% being neutral. The rating is an independent analysis and is not affiliated nor sponsored by the news source or any other organization.
