Donald Trump continued to squabble with the British royal family, telling a journalist he didn’t believe Meghan Markle was “nasty,” only her comments.
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Trump grants pardon to conservative former media mogul and supporter Conrad Black
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Trump tells Republican lawmakers they’ll get ‘clobbered’ if they don’t overhaul Obamacare
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