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Attorney General Gentner Drummond says he is leading a group of attorneys general “to defend President Trump’s activation of the National Guard to keep law and order in Los Angeles.”
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About 50 Tulsans took to the street outside city hall Monday to decry the policies of President Donald Trump.
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House Republicans narrowly advanced President Donald Trump's big tax cuts package out of a key committee during a rare Sunday night vote, but just barely, as conservative holdouts are demanding quicker cuts to Medicaid and green energy programs before giving their full support.
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Republican Rep. Josh Brecheen of Oklahoma’s 2nd Congressional District joined five Republicans and more than a dozen Democrats on the U.S. House Budget Committee in voting down President Donald Trump’s "big, beautiful bill."
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Protesters gathered Saturday at Woodward Park to decry the policies of President Trump. The event comes on the heels of a series of demonstrations across the country at the start of May.
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About 200 people protested Donald Trump’s administration Thursday in Tulsa.
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The White House on Monday opened a weeklong celebration of Donald Trump's first 100 days in office by focusing on his border crackdown, an area of relative strength for the president at a time when there are red flags for him in the latest round of polling.
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Harry Dunn, a retired Capitol Police officer that served during the Jan. 6 attack on the Capitol, came to Tulsa to speak at a Democratic fundraising event.
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Rep. Kevin Hern has returned from his trip to a notorious mega-prison in central America.
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At a busy Tulsa intersection housing strip malls with Starbucks and cell phone stores, more than 200 people turned out to demonstrate against President Donald Trump Saturday.