
WORKING WEEKEND: President Trump Already on the Move at Mar-a-Lago as America's Business Continues
While Democrats enjoy their weekend brunches, President Trump is up early at Mar-a-Lago preparing for another day of putting America First.
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While Democrats enjoy their weekend brunches, President Trump is up early at Mar-a-Lago preparing for another day of putting America First.

A bipartisan effort to create a Smithsonian women's history museum is collapsing as radical Democrats refuse to acknowledge basic biology in defining who qualifies as a 'woman.'

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