Brandeis University professor Robert Kuttner contrasted President Donald Trump cutting funding for the National Institutes of Health (NIH) with Nazi Germany.
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Donald Trump gave a pretty definitive answer to whether he will endorse his vice president in the 2028 election.
Political analysts pointed out that Swanson, who ran for reelection in 2024, received about 25,000 votes more than Kamala Harris on the same ballot.