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When asked by a reporter about Cuomo’s decision to run, Trump approved of the move, saying Cuomo had “a good shot at winning.” “I think he should stay. I think he has a shot,” the president said in a Fox News video. When asked if he would prefer Cuomo over the other candidates in the race, Trump declined to state a preference.
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ABC7 New York on MSNNew York City Mayor Adams takes aim at Cuomo, Mamdani in sit down interview with Bill RitterFresh off a a blockbuster legal accusation from his former police commissioner on Wednesday, and some major endorsements on Thursday, Mayor Eric Adams sat down one-on-one with Eyewitness News anchor Bill Ritter as the New York City mayoral race heats up.
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Trump is taking Epstein criticism 'personally': Bill O'Reilly | CUOMOBill O'Reilly, host of "No Spin News," joins Chris Cuomo to discuss President Trump's reaction to criticism of his administration's handling of the Epstein files, from Democrats as well as some in the MAGA base.
President Trump raged Saturday that he’s giving “serious consideration” to taking away comedian Rosie O’Donnell’s US citizenship, arguing his longtime nemesis is a “Threat to Humanity.” “Because of the fact that Rosie O’Donnell is not in the best interests of our Great Country,
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Mediaite on MSNChris Cuomo Torches NYT Over Iran Headline Pushing ‘Perception’ Trump ‘Failed’: ‘Dirty People in the Media’Chris Cuomo tore into The New York Times over a headline he argued pushed the false "perception" that Donald Trump's strikes against Iran were a failure. The post Chris Cuomo Torches NYT Over Iran Headline Pushing ‘Perception’ Trump ‘Failed’: ‘Dirty People in the Media’ first appeared on Mediaite.
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The President had a decade-long bromance with his Russian counterpart and is thankfully changing tack, writes Michael McFaul.
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Trump Now Owns the Ukraine WarPresident Donald Trump, earlier this week, announced something of a reset for the U.S. approach to the Russia-Ukraine war. The White House announced, at an event with the secretary general of NATO, that it will make weapons available to Ukraine by selling them through NATO allies in Europe.