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President Donald Trump’s behind-the-scenes meltdown in the White House is prompting further calls to invoke the 25th Amendment. New York congressman Dan Goldman shared his response on Sunday evening to a Wall Street Journal report from Saturday night that alleged Trump,
The strait's closure comes after a dramatic back-and-forth over the status of the strait. At one point, on Friday Trump declared the fight with Iran over the Strait of Hormuz "over,'' saying in a phone interview with USA TODAY that the deal reached was "a great victory."
The president declared "NO MORE MR. NICE GUY!" while renewing his promise to take out Iran's power plants and bridges on Sunday morning.
Donald Trump has sidelined JD Vance as his chief negotiator with Iran after a string of setbacks. During a commercial break Sunday on MSNBC’s The Weekend, host Jacqueline Alemany phoned the president,
A new NBC News poll shows the war in Iran is dragging down the President’s approval rating. Just 37% of American adults approve of his performance, marking a new low for his second term. The president is also losing support over the economy as oil and gas prices soar.
"We’re offering a very fair and reasonable DEAL," President Trump said in a social media post Sunday.
President Donald Trump was schooled on his war with Iran in a segment on 60 Minutes Sunday night. The story discussed Trump’s ambitions to seize control of what remains of Iran’s nuclear stockpile, either by force or by more diplomatic means.
FOX News "Sunday Morning Futures" host Maria Bartiromo reports on her conversation with the president by phone this morning: "He told me he is expecting Iran to sign an agreement tomorrow night in Pakistan,
Since assuming office, the Trump administration has made trimming down federal bureaucracy and streamlining services one of its key priorities.
Ivanka Trump gave a glimpse inside Bettina Anderson's recent bridal shower at Mar-a-Lago, calling the event a celebration of "love, family and new beginnings" as the women grow closer.
By Katie Paul NEW YORK, April 19 (Reuters) - Michigan officials on Sunday pushed back on a U.S. Department of Justice demand for Detroit-area ballots and other materials related to the 2024 election,