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President Donald Trump told reporters on Tuesday that he is not weighing the economic burden of the Iran war on everyday Americans when negotiating a deal with the country’s leadership
Why did Donald Trump call a female reporter a ‘dumb person’? Details as White House clash goes viral
In a viral exchange, Donald Trump labeled a female reporter a 'dumb person' while discussing the White House ballroom project.
The U.S. Court of International Trade ruled 2-1 last week that Trump overstepped his authority by invoking Section 122 of the Trade Act of 1974 to impose a 10% global import duty, which he did without congressional approval.
President Donald Trump and Chinese leader Xi Jinping are meeting in Beijing to discuss a path forward for the U.S.-Iran war, as the summit marks a pivotal moment in international diplomacy between the two countries.
More than a half million people paid $100 each for a gold smartphone featuring an American flag that Trump Mobile promised would be "Made in the USA." The problem is, one year later, they don't seem to have been made at all.
Trump brushed off a federal magistrate judge's apology to the suspect in the White House correspondents' dinner shooting.
The 7 follows President Donald Trump’s second term. More: Iran's foreign minister said at a news conference today that the proposal included demands to lift the partial U.S. blockade on the Strait of Hormuz and release frozen Iranian assets.
Fernando Mendoza skipped Indiana’s trip to the White House, and his absence was noted. The NFL’s No. 1 overall pick said earlier this month that he wouldn’t head to Washington DC
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Jeffrey Epstein was pressured to give dirt on Donald Trump for leniency before committing suicide in prison, killer cellmate claims
Donald Trump's past ties with Jeffrey Epstein have consistently resurfaced in the nearly seven years since the disgraced financier's suicide.
The president "said few words but so many times,” the "Late Show" host noted.
President Donald Trump won't have to pay an $83 million defamation award to a longtime advice columnist until the U.S.