Donald Trump has finally admitted he needs a new job - but he's optimistic. After all, he didn't need real skills or experience to get his last position.
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Donald Trump has finally admitted he needs a new job - but he's optimistic. After all, he didn't need real skills or experience to get his last position.
Watch more PUPPET REGIME here.
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Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi says his country will crack down on illegal migration to the United States.
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When Canadian defense expert Philippe Lagassé met with American counterparts in Washington this week, he quickly sensed they had not registered that the mood had shifted in Canada.
Since taking office, Donald Trump has repeatedly threatened the US’s closest ally, Canada, with tariffs and even statehood, sparking a surge of national pride among Canadians.