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'Throwing Hegseth under the bus?' Trump statement on 'second strike' raises eyebrows
President Donald Trump seemingly distanced himself from the latest controversy surrounding Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth.The self-styled secretary of war reportedly ordered a second missile strike on two alleged smugglers who survived an attack on a boat administration officials say was carrying
In his roughly 100-minute speech, he talked about his love of the word "tariff" and zeroed in on the "fake news" reporters covering the event. At times, supporters chanted "four more years," although experts have told PolitiFact another Trump candidacy would violate the 22nd Amendment’s clear intent.
The White House has offered an explanation after President Donald Trump was spotted wearing bandages on his hands. Press Secretary Karoline Leavitt said the bandaids on Trump’s
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Trump’s Unhinged Statement About Bathroom Renovation Reveals a Lot
The grandiosity with which Trump described his Lincoln Bathroom renovation this weekend is consistent with his description of the renovation when it was first unveiled, at which time he said the new marble is “very appropriate for the time of Abraham Lincoln.” Historians and designers dismissed the claim.
In recent weeks, nearly two dozen elected officials on both sides of the aisle said they were targeted after getting caught in the president's crosshairs.
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Bryson DeChambeau makes bold Donald Trump statements at White House Christmas reception
Bryson DeChambeau doubled down on his admiration for U.S President Donald Trump while alongside him during a public speech made inside the White House during a Christmas reception
Venezuela condemned U.S. President Trump's assertion that the airspace around Venezuela should be considered closed, a government statement said on Saturday.
The Indiana state Senate’s vote against a new congressional map that President Donald Trump had pressured it to adopt was one of the most extraordinary examples to date of Republicans standing up to Trump.
FIRST ON FOX— President Donald Trump is seeking to hold the BBC responsible for "false, defamatory, disparaging, and inflammatory statements," giving the British broadcaster a Friday deadline to make things right or face a $1 billion lawsuit. The BBC has ...
President Xi questions validity of a -Trump statement- during South Korea meeting.mp4 The latest episode of It: Welcome to Derry adapts one of the most disturbing moments from Stephen King's original It novel.