Trump, Oval Office and Gretchen Whitmer
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Donald Trump's genius is optics, like the image of a strong female governor literally sidelined after an invitation to the Oval Office, while he signs documents at odds with her political positions a...
From Detroit Free Press
President Trump and Governor Whitmer met at the White House to discuss key Michigan issues, displaying a more cordial relationship than in the past.
From USA Today
"Just a f---ing disaster," said one Democratic operative, who usually supports Whitmer but spoke anonymously to NBC News.
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Raw Story on MSN'You will be targeted': CNN's legal expert believes Trump going after individual lawyersCNN's Elie Honig placed the detention and interrogation of a Detroit-area civil rights attorney into a broader pattern by president Donald Trump attacks against the legal establishment. Michigan lawyer Amir Makled believes he was singled out by border agents due to his representation of a pro-Palestinian protester,
Governor Gretchen Whitmer visited Washington, D.C., on Wednesday, where she discussed tariffs and job market growth. During her trip, she met with President Donald Trump in the Oval Office, where they addressed the future of Selfridge Air National Guard Base.
Michigan House Democrats are demanding answers on "sudden and seemingly arbitrary" revocations of international students’ visas at Michigan colleges.
Protesters gathered in Detroit, Novi, Troy, Ferndale and Lansing — among 55 planned demonstrations across Michigan.
Appeals court reverses Trump firings of 2 board members in cases likely headed for the Supreme Court
A split appeals court says two board members fired by President Donald Trump can go back to their jobs in a ruling ahead of a likely Supreme Court showdown on the president’s power over independent agencies.
Less than four hours later, Trump announced a 90-day pause on nearly all his tariffs. Stocks soared on the news, closing up 9.5% by the end of trading. The market, measured by the S&P 500, gained back about $4 trillion, or 70%, of the value it had lost over the previous four trading days.