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Hear Trump Explain His Vision For A Second Presidential Term

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Mass deportations, expanded presidential power and a civil service that emphasizes loyalty to the chief executive: here are the things Donald Trump hopes to pursue in a second term.

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AP Headline News – May 15 2024 16:00 (EDT)

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A bipartisan group of senators unveils a plan to tackle artificial intelligence

Senate Majority Leader Chuck Schumer, seen here at the U.S. Capitol on May 8, unveiled a road map proposal about artificial intelligence on behalf of a bipartisan Senate working group.

This comes after a yearlong listening tour by a bipartisan working group in the Senate.

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