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CNN ’s chief data analyst Harry Enten on Friday said President Donald Trump ’s cratering support among independents is the “biggest danger” he’s facing in his second term. “It does not appear that there is a bottom to which Donald’s support can’t fall to,” Enten told CNN’s John Berman.
During Obama's administration, DHS deported approximately 2.8 million individuals. Deportations increased steadily during the president's first term, starting with 389,843 removals in 2009 and peaking at 435,498 in 2013. Deportations declined after 2013, falling to 240,255 by 2016—the lowest annual total of his presidency.
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The New Republic on MSNEconomists Are Seriously Alarmed About Official Data Under TrumpA new poll of economists finds an overwhelming majority agree that the U.S. government’s official data on the economy is a big problem.
TRUMP: “Crime in American Cities started to significantly rise when they went to CASHLESS BAIL. The WORST criminals are flooding our streets and endangering even our great law enforcement officers. It is a complete disaster, and must be ended, IMMEDIATELY!”
The N.C. Department of Health and Human Services said it hasn't yet received any information about the plan from the administration.
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Inquisitr on MSNTrump Is in a ‘Ton of Trouble’- Data Expert Reveals the Surprising ReasonSix months into his second term, President Donald Trump is grappling with some of the weakest approval ratings of any modern leader. Fresh polling data shows his net approval rating steadily declining,
President Trump signed a trio of executive orders related to artificial intelligence (AI) on Wednesday, focusing on boosting data center construction and the adoption of American technology while
President Donald Trump is polling so poorly with independent voters that it could force Republicans to “wave adios” to their House majority, according to CNN data guru Harry Enten. “I will say this is the biggest warning sign,
Inflation is being closely watched right now by several parties, ranging from U.S. President Donald Trump's administration to the Federal Reserve to followers of economic data and monetary policy. All are on close watch for any expected impacts from tariffs.
Those demands by the DOJ were made in a Monday, July 21, letter to Benson obtained by MLive. The letter noted that states have an obligation under federal election law to provide this information and that U.S. Attorney General Pam Bondi can bring enforcement action for violations.