Trump House may refer to: Trump House, a house in Latrobe, Pennsylvania, used to promote Donald Trump's presidential campaigns 85-15 Wareham Place, Donald...
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The Trump travel ban was a series of executive actions taken by U.S. President Donald Trump that restricted entry into the United States by certain foreign...
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There have been four presidential campaigns waged by Donald Trump, the 45th president of the United States. He ran for president once for the Reform Party...
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Nationwide opinion polling for the 2024 United States presidential election (category All articles with links needing disambiguation)
Democratic Party. LOESS graph of the opinion polling between Harris and Trump taken during 2024. The dashed line is when Harris became the presumptive...
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by Trump himself or the Trump Organization. The rest are associated with the Trump Organization through licensing deals, but are not owned by Trump, unless...
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word used on Twitter by Donald Trump. Covfefe may also refer to: COVFEFE Act, a bill introduced by the United States House of Representatives Covfefe (horse)...
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Kennedy (government official), former Trump White House staff member; see Executive appointments by Donald Trump Adam Kennedy (programmer), Australian...
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development in the inner-city suburb of Ponsonby in Auckland, New Zealand Trump SoHo, a Manhattan hotel now called The Dominick Wangjing SOHO, a three tower...
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Fire and Fury: Inside the Trump White House is a 2018 book by Michael Wolff. Fire and Fury may also refer to: Fire and Fury (game), a tabletop game based...
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(1965–2016), American acid house musician Al Spangler (born 1933), American retired Major League Baseball player Donald Trump (born 1946), related to allegations...
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was spoken in Papua New Guinea The Hermit (tarot card), a trump card in tarot Hermit House, an example of vernacular architecture in Herzliya, Israel...
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Anti-Semitism in Poland after Auschwitz, a 2006 book by Jan T. Gross Fear: Trump in the White House, a 2018 non-fiction book by Bob Woodward The Fear (Higson novel)...
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David Dennison (redirect from David Dennison (disambiguation))
pseudonyms of Donald Trump David M. Dennison (1900–1976), American physicist David S. Dennison Jr. (1918–2001), American politician in the US House of Representatives...
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house Radio tower Siege tower or breaching tower Telecommunications tower (disambiguation) Television tower Tower houses in the Balkans, tower houses...
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MMM (redirect from MMM (disambiguation))
radio station in Tulsa, Oklahoma, USA Million MAGA March, November 2020 pro-Trump protests Million Man March, 1995 gathering of African-American men Million...
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John McEntee (redirect from John McEntee (disambiguation))
(born 1990), director of the White House Presidential Personnel Office in the Trump Administration This disambiguation page lists articles about people...
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Shah is an American political aide who served as White House Deputy Press Secretary during the Trump administration. Raj Shah may also refer to: Rajiv Shah...
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NTC (redirect from NTC (disambiguation))
National Transport Commission, Australia White House National Trade Council, established by US President Trump Nepal Telecom NTC Televisión, Colombia Football...
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Donald Trump since 1985 and used by him frequently during his US presidency List of residences of presidents of the United States This disambiguation page...
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Tim Miller (redirect from Tim Miller (disambiguation))
Minnesota House of Representatives Tim Miller (political strategist) (born 1981), American campaign consultant and critic of Donald Trump Tim Miller...
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President Donald Trump's executive transition team Darryl M. Scott, member of the Delaware House of Representatives This disambiguation page lists articles...
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Peter White (redirect from Peter White (disambiguation))
Assembly, Australia Peter J. White, Senior Policy Advisor to President Trump Peter White (footballer) (1970–1996), Australian rules footballer Peter...
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Griswold (redirect from Griswold (disambiguation))
office building on the National Register of Historic Places Griswold House (disambiguation) The Griswolds, an Australian two-piece indie rock band Search for...
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The Gambler (redirect from The Gambler (disambiguation))
"The Gambler", The Transformers season 2, episode 31 (1985) "The Gambler", Trump: An American Dream episode 2 (2017) The Gambler (novel), an 1867 short novel...
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Christmas Is Here (category All article disambiguation pages)
dubbed over a Christmas message by President Donald Trump and The White House. This disambiguation page lists articles associated with the title Christmas...
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Rocket Man (redirect from Rocket Man (disambiguation))
leader of North Korea nicknamed "Rocket Man" by then-President Donald Trump Yves Rossy (born 1959), Swiss aviator and inventor of a fixed-wing jet pack...
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Pasquale (redirect from Pasquale (disambiguation))
Pasquale "Pat" Cipollone (born 1966), American lawyer, White House Counsel for President Trump Pasquale Joseph Federico (1902–1982), an American patent attorney...
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endorsement made Trump unelectable. Others questioned his professed ignorance of Duke by pointing out that in 2000, Trump called him a "Klansman". Trump later blamed...
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Entertainment video game for the Game Boy Color Betrayal: The Final Act of the Trump Show, by Jonathan Karl (2021) Betrayal (Gertz book), full title: Betrayal:...
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Divorce and Enjoying Life Again, Book by Ivana Trump 1995 Best Is Yet to Come (disambiguation) This disambiguation page lists articles associated with the title...
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