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The Iowa Republican says the president should highlight tax relief and lower costs to win over skeptical voters, as Democrats counter that tariffs and rising prices are hurting families and farmers.
A judge is putting other pre-trial action on hold in President Donald Trump's case against the Des Moines Register as he awaits a motion to dismiss.
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Why is Trump going to Iowa? President travels to Des Moines amid fallout from Alex Pretti shooting
President Donald Trump is traveling to Iowa on Tuesday as part of the White House’s midterm-year push to refocus attention on affordability and energy policy, even as his administration faces mounting scrutiny over the fatal shooting of ICU nurse Alex ...
Iowa District Court Judge Scott Beattie also rejected defendants' requests to pause the trial until after a federal court ruling on a similar lawsuit or until after Trump leaves office
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. A Polk County judge will hear arguments Friday about how to proceed in President Donald Trump's lawsuit against the Des Moines Register, including whether the case should remain on hold ...
Judge Scott Beattie ruled discovery and trial scheduling order are stayed, or paused, while the federal court rules on the press defendants' motion to dismiss.
President Donald Trump paused during a restaurant stop in Iowa after a patron asked if he could pray for him ahead of the president’s remarks near Des Moines. Video shared on X by White House aide Margo Martin shows the moment unfolding inside the ...
A coalition of clean water advocates has announced its intention to sue the Environmental Protection Agency over its handling of polluted rivers, lakes and streams in Iowa.
DES MOINES, Iowa — Local 5 will have expanded coverage of Trump’s visit on our WeAreIowa+ TV streaming app. From Air Force One’s arrival to the president’s speech, tune in to get an all-access pass to the presidential visit. Find more information ...
Lawyers for the Register and its parent company, Gannett, said the president’s lawsuit demonstrates he is a “sore winner.”