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While the decision did not remove the National Guard troops from the president’s control, it blocked him from using them in the nation’s second-largest city.
Wisconsin judicial panels take up state redistricting, Indiana's Senate votes against the GOP congressional map, and Ukraine presents the U.S. with a revised peace plan.
President Donald Trump ended his speech at the White House Congressional Ball with what sounded like a nod to a never-ending presidency. The president again hinted at his wish to remain beyond the end of his second term, having previously told reporters he would love a third term.
New polling data has shown a notable change in the President's fortunes in areas where he has traditionally struggled.
In recent weeks, nearly two dozen elected officials on both sides of the aisle said they were targeted after getting caught in the president's crosshairs.
The video shows Donald Trump, 79, and Melania, 55, arm in arm, carefully descending a staircase in the grand foyer of the White House to the tune of “Hail to the Chief.” But the FLOTUS-approved video appears to be slightly slowed down from other footage of the Trumps coming down the stairs on the night at a marginally faster pace.
Indiana was just the latest state to attempt to pass redrawn congressional maps to help give the GOP more favorable seats ahead of the 2026 elections. This is part of Trump’s redistricting push to help cement the Republican majority in the House of Representatives.