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Trump is doubling down on what will be a political and legal battle with the nation's top Black mayors, as already taking place in LA.
President Trump announced plans to flood Democrat-run cities, namely New York, Los Angeles and Chicago, with new, larger waves of Immigration and Customs Enforcement agents to bring about the “single largest Mass Deportation Program in History.
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Daily Express US on MSNTrump vows biggest mass deportation in US history targeting ‘blue cities'In a statement posted on the TruthSocial app, Trump thanked the agency for their "incredible strength and determination" as he called for a new phase of the administration's immigration policies
Trump in a social media posting called on ICE officials “to do all in their power to achieve the very important goal of delivering the single largest Mass Deportation Program in History.”
Convinced that political liberalism was deeply rooted in the US, American historians long downplayed the far right's influence within the conservative movement. In light of new historiography, Trump appears less a historical accident and more the result of a long gestation.
The National History Day contest took place this week in Maryland, after the future of the event was thrown into jeopardy due to Trump’s drastic DOGE cuts.
President Donald Trump celebrated the US Army on its 250th birthday, praising the military branch after a grand display of the service branch’s history and equipment during a parade in Washington, D.C. “The Army keeps us free, you make us strong, and tonight, you have made all Americans very proud,” Trump told soldiers during the event, per CNN.