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President Donald Trump addressed one of the most talked-about incidents of his second term following a dramatic Saturday evening at the Washington Hilton. The president broke his silence on the latest brush with violence,
Two school districts in different states have confirmed to Newsweek that they're investigating staffers' social media posts.
Members of Trump’s national security team presented him with multiple options this week for how to handle the continuing bottleneck in the key waterway, a U.S. official and a person familiar with the meeting told NBC News.
President Donald Trump made a bold statement about the future of oil prices, offering Americans a candid assessment of what to expect at the pump amid the ongoing conflict with Iran. Donald Trump
Trump’s statements about whether Vance was going to the talks were important because, as the administration’s foremost skeptic about the war, the vice president has been widel
Within two hours of declaring a ceasefire in the Iran war, President Donald Trump alleged that CNN knowingly published false information. Trump said CNN reported a "fake" statement from Iran and U.S. authorities are probing whether CNN committed a crime by publishing it. It’s unclear what crime, if any, CNN would be charged with.
An appeals court shot down President Donald Trump's request to rehear his appeal of the defamation case brought by writer E. Jean Carroll.
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Melania Trump 'didn't check' with husband Donald before releasing Kimmel statement, claims Fox News star
Fox News’ Brian Kilmeade has suggested that First Lady Melania Trump fired off her scathing response to a Jimmy Kimmel joke without consulting her husband. On Monday, April 27, two days after Cole Allen‘s alleged assassination attempt on President Donald Trump,
After President Donald Trump signed an executive order aiming to fix college sports, NCAA president Charlie Baker released a statement. Trump signed it Friday, exactly four weeks after a roundtable at the White House.
The quote came from conservative radio host Michael Savage, who railed against Indian and Chinese immigrants.