Trump: The First Year

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Trump whips up supporters against Russia probe

Trump whips up supporters against Russia probe


Trump announces new ways to help veterans get medical care

Trump announces new ways to help veterans get medical care


Trump joins GOP senators on immigration changes

Trump joins GOP senators on immigration changes


Trump signs 'seriously flawed' Russia sanctions bill

Trump signs 'seriously flawed' Russia sanctions bill


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Experts doubt Trump can deliver lost jobs

April 29, 1982, marked the end of the era of smelting iron ore to make steel in Youngstown with the demolition of U.S. Steel’s Ohio Works blast furnaces. But on Tuesday, Donald Trump urged Valley residents not to sell their homes, vowing that he is 'going to get those jobs coming back, and we’re going to fill up those factories or rip them down and build brand new ones.'

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Youngstown mayor urges Trump to reverse transgender military ban

‘Every qualified and able-bodied transgender individual should be allowed to serve,’ the mayor wrote.


Report: Trump names new chief of staff

Report: Trump names new chief of staff


Lifelong South Sider delights in Trump's VIP treatment

“I’m a big Second Amendment guy, I’m very pro-life, I’m conservative,” DiFabio said. “And you know that’s how this whole Valley was. We were always Democrats, but we still cared about the sanctity of life and family values. We went to church. I thought we were losing that.”


Planning, coordination for Trump rally touted

Officers from the Youngstown Police Department patrol the grounds of the Covelli Centre ahead of President Donald Trump’s rally Tuesday night. Law-enforcement authorities agreed the planning for the president’s visit went well.


Invitation: President Trump to announce Foxconn plant in Wisconsin

Invitation: President Trump to announce Foxconn plant in Wisconsin


Protesters make presence known inside and outside

By JOE GORMAN and GRAIG GRAZIOSI news@vindy.com YOUNGSTOWN As 7,000 supporters of President


REPORTERS' NOTEBOOK || Less Trump tweeting

Less Trump tweeting Frank Micchia of Canfield said he supports President Donald Trump but


Colorful crowds gather to see the president in downtown Youngstown

Colorful crowds gather to see the president in downtown Youngstown


Trump rubs shoulders, lauds veterans during Struthers stop

President honors Robert Bishop, Pearl Harbor survivor


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Trump persists in campaign mode in Valley visit

President Donald J. Trump leaves the Covelli Centre with his wife, Melania, after speaking to a packed house Tuesday night in Youngstown.

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Justice Dept. rules intensify crackdown on sanctuary cities

Justice Dept. rules intensify crackdown on sanctuary cities


TRUMP LIVE | An unstoppable, faithful and well-armed America

After a full day — it's Covelli Centre's time for Trump


School-age Scouts get political tirade from Trump at Jamboree

Parents, former Scouts and others were furious after Trump railed against his enemies, promoted his political agenda and underlined his insistence on loyalty before an audience of tens of thousands of school-age Scouts in West Virginia on Monday night.


Trump, Lebanese leader pledge solidarity against terrorism

Trump, Lebanese leader pledge solidarity against terrorism


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Presidential visits to Valley in odd-numbered years rare

George W. Bush campaigned in Youngstown in 2000 after capturing the Republican nomination, and visited the Valley twice as president in 2004. Democrat Barack Obama was the first sitting president in more than 100 years to visit the Valley during an odd-numbered year when he delivered a speech Sept. 15, 2009, at Lordstown General Motors, touting the federal bailout. And In 1980, incumbent Democrat Jimmy Carter campaigned in the area.