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Ukraine-Russia war latest: Moscow tests nuclear missiles after plans for Trump-Putin summit collapse
Trump says he did not want ‘wasted’ meeting with Putin after talks cancelled - The US and Russian leader had been set to meet in Budapest but Moscow has rejected calls for an immediate ceasefire
The issue came up during Senate Republicans’ visit to the White House yesterday, according to Majority Leader John Thune, R-S.D., and Sen. Deb Fischer, R-Neb. Fischer said she met with Agriculture Secretary Brooke Rollins to discuss her concerns.
The attack announced by Trump on Oct. 18 marks the sixth time that the U.S. has targeted alleged drug trafficking vessels since September.
Some prominent Democrats are sharing their frustration over President Donald Trump's ongoing project to construct a new 90,000-square-foot ballroom at the White House.
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‘To Punish Her’: Trump’s Ignores Critics with Latest Power Move After Fans Zoom In on One Detail They Say Screams Payback
Unveil the shocking twist in Trump's latest power move as fans dissect a detail hinting at payback, leaving critics in disbelief.
As the Trump administration openly prosecutes his enemies Ohio's “anti weaponization” congressman looks away, pursuing "flimsy" old allegations against Trump critics
Donald Trump is a "weird guy" who isn't "right in the head," former MAGA supporter and Christian nationalist Nick Fuentes claimed in his latest unhinged rant. During his online show America First, Fuentes — a far-right political commentator — bashed the president of the United States while responding to questions and comments that had been sent in by fans.
Hostin also pointed out that Trump's plans to create a grand, golden ballroom is likely to end up looking "tacky," with co-host Alyssa Farah Griffin agreeing, noting her concerns that the structure will end up looking more like a "Florida country club" than a distinguished American landmark.
President Donald Trump and Australian Prime Minister Anthony Albanese signed an $8.5 billion rare earths deal, creating a pipeline for the critical resources as a potential counterpoint to China’s new export restrictions.