Donald Trump, Democrats and editious behavior
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President Donald Trump took to Truth Social, the social media platform that he owns, to post and re-post a number of statements calling for imprisonment and even death of a number of Democratic lawmakers,
J.D. Vance Jr. does not appear to be related to the vice president, but shares initials and a last name and pleaded guilty to felony charges in July.
A Grand Rapids, Michigan, man was sentenced to two years in federal prison for threatening to kill President Trump, Vice President JD Vance and two other people online.
In one social media post, Trump suggested Michigan's junior senator should be hanged for telling military members they can refuse illegal orders.
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Trump threatens Slotkin, other members of Congress with jail time over video to military
Responding to a video posted on social media by members of Congress, including U.S. Senator Elissa Slotkin of Michigan, President Donald Trump labeled the recording “SEDITIOUS BEHAVIOR" that's “punishable by DEATH!
Would the Trump administration’s pitch for a 50-year mortgage really make housing more affordable? Experts say short-term gain could lead to long-term pain.
Michigan will be up 36,700 payroll jobs this year, economists estimated. The state will be down 2,000 jobs next year before 11,300 are added in 2027 "as tax cuts work their way through the economy, interest rates decline modestly, and a more supportive policy mix begins to kick in."
Late Sunday night, President Donald Trump issued pardons for more than 75 people for “offenses related to the 2020 presidential election” — including the 16 Michigan Republican electors who allegedly signed a false certification of the 2020 election results for Donald Trump.
Michigan issued full food assistance benefits during the shutdown despite federal officials saying only partial payments were authorized.