His high of 44% is lower than the average approval rating for every other president going back to Harry Truman.
Author: William Cummings, USA TODAY
Iran begins uranium enrichment beyond limit set by 2015 nuclear deal in latest violation
At a news conference on Sunday,Iran nuclear agency spokesman Behrouz Kamalvandi said that the increased uranium enrichment would begin “within hours.”
White House Press Secretary Stephanie Grisham bruised amid scuffle between reporters, North Korean guards
North Korean guards pushed and shoved U.S. reporters on Sunday and Grisham was left with bruises in the exchange, according to The Associated Press.
‘Achomlishments’: Photographer snaps look at Trump’s notes in Rose Garden news conference
Critics on Twitter took particular delight in mocking the president’s misspellings, including Rep. Don Beyer, who listed Democrats’ “achomlishments.”
The Harriet Tubman $20 bill was supposed to drop in 2020, but Trump’s Treasury secretary has delayed it
“The ultimate decision on the redesign will most likely be another secretary’s down the road,” Treasury Secretary Steve Mnuchin said Wednesday.
The president is not ‘an errand boy for Congress’: Barr says he’s protecting presidency, not Trump
“If you destroy the presidency and make it an errand boy for Congress, we’re going to be a much weaker and more divided nation,” Barr said.
Trump may pardon troops in war crime cases, including SEAL Edward Gallagher, reports say
The reports said some high-profile cases are under consideration for pardons. One involves a Navy SEAL accused of killing civilians.
‘I didn’t need money’: Trump fires off tweets at report Deutsche Bank staff saw suspicious activity
“When you don’t need or want money, you don’t need or want banks,” Trump said. But he still owes Deutsche Bank $300 million.
Mitt Romney says Trump has ‘distanced himself’ from humanity’s ‘best qualities’
Romney said “the president has distanced himself from some of the best qualities of the human character.”But he doesn’t support impeachment.
Biden ahead of Trump by double digits in key state of Pennsylvania, poll finds
“The economy isn’t giving President Donald Trump an edge in an early read of the very key Keystone State,” said polling analyst Mary Snow.