Iran, Trump and Hormuz
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Donald Trump’s statements regarding Iran amid the war are reportedly changing. The report arrived after the US President made a contradictory statement regarding Vice President JD Vance’s involvement
Since the U.S. and Israel launched the strikes against Iran Feb. 28, President Donald Trump has made contradictory statements about the timeline to end the war. He has repeatedly declared victory and then later threatened Iran.
Donald Trump has made a controversial statement about Justice Ketanji Brown Jackson. On Wednesday, the President seemingly called Jackson, who was appointed by Joe Biden, a “low IQ person” as well as slammed the Supreme Court for their recent rulings.
Donald Trump, on Sunday, had announced that a delegation from Washington would arrive in Islamabad on Monday evening for negotiations. However, the situation regarding the talks is still unclear.
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
As hundreds of journalists urge a forceful statement about Donald Trump’s attacks on the media at this weekend’s White House Correspondents’ Association Dinner, another question is just how the president will handle it all.
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.
Sens. Elizabeth Warren and Bernie Sanders pressed RFK Jr. on Capitol Hill about the Trump administration's exaggerated claims of lowering drug prices since launching TrumpRx.com
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 April 11 episode of Saturday Night Live (SNL) wasted no time getting into the week’s political oddities. The cold open mocked Donald Trump, questioning Melania Trump about her sudden need to publicly address the Jeffrey Epstein scandal.
Vice President JD Vance welcomes Pope Leo XIV's effort to de-escalate tensions with Trump after days of public clash between the White House and Vatican.