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Trump says he's considering government stake in top AI companies The Washington PostTrump administration, OpenAI discussing possible government stake in the AI startup CNBCDonald Trump, Bernie Sanders and Sam Altman Are All Talking About Public Ownership in AI U.S. News & World ReportTrump to meet with artificial intelligence companies on government profit share plan as soon as next week Politico
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US attorney opens investigations into California's elections, sends prosecutor to LA vote center AP NewsCalifornia governor's race: DoJ sends in federal observer over slow count The GuardianDOJ sends prosecutor to observe LA ballot counting amid Trump's baseless ‘cheating' claims CNNPresident Trump slams California elections, alleges ‘cheating' in governor and LA mayor races Orange County Register
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Justice Department tells court $1.8 billion payout fund is ‘not going forward' The Washington PostTrump administration puts in writing to courts that the $1.8B ‘anti-weaponization' fund is dead CNNDOJ confirms in court papers the "anti-weaponization fund" isn't going forward, asks judges to reject lawsuits CBS NewsSenate defeats Tillis plan to turn $1.8 billion ‘anti-weaponization' fund into ‘anti-fraud' fund The Hill
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NPR's Michel Martin asks former Republican National Committee communications director Doug Heye how votes by outgoing Senate Republicans are likely to affect President Trump's agenda.
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It was the department's clearest statement to date that it was pulling back from a plan to use taxpayer money to make payments to people who claimed to have been politically persecuted.
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President Trump reacts to Victor Wembanyama standing with his arms folded during the national anthem ahead of NBA Finals Game 1 in San Antonio.
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President Trump continues to pursue very personal agenda items that are testing the limits of support from Republican members of Congress.
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The Senate passed legislation early Friday morning to fund President Trump's immigration enforcement agencies through the end of his term.
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Pollsters are questioning long-standing assumptions about the president's floor of support, wondering whether it is at risk of giving way.
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