President Trump visits Wisconsin
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Children’s Wisconsin hosts Winter Carnival for patients and...
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Team Phoenix brings cancer survivors together at the Pettit National...
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Family relieved after arrest made in south side murder of 15-year-old...
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St. Ben’s Community Meal turned into overnight warming center...
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Mother of fallen Milwaukee police officer raises money for police...
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City of Milwaukee housing authority is ’troubled,’ according...
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Chronic pain affects millions, the impact it has on their mental...
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Burst sprinkler causes delay in Waukesha Emergency Overflow Shelter...
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Democrats renew calls for ban on ghost guns following murder...
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Craft breweries face challenges as Milwaukee favorites close...
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Milwaukee woman awarded AARP Wisconsin’s top volunteer award
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Milwaukee County Zoo penguins enjoy newly renovated habitat thanks...
The President wrapped up an event at Mitchell Airport where he spoke about repealing The Affordable Care Act.
The President lead a Workforce Development Roundtable at Waukesha County Technical College.
President Trump is here pushing what the White House is calling "Workforce Week."
The President held a roundtable talk with local business leaders, students, cabinet members, and Governor Scott Walker.
Earlier, he toured some classrooms at Waukesha County Technical College.
Before that, our cameras were at the 128th Air Refueling Wing at Mitchell Airport when Air Force One touched down.
Trump gave a brief speech repealing and replacing of The Affordable Care Act.
"We will come up with a solution, and a really good one, to healthcare. No matter how good it is, we will get no obstructionist Democrat votes. No matter how good it is -- if it's the greatest healthcare plan ever devised, we will get zero votes by the obstructionists, the Democrats. It's time to give American families quality, reliable, affordable health care -- and that's what we are working very hard to do. And we'll get it done."
The President will also be at a private fundraiser with former campaign rival turned political ally Governor Scott Walker.