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Taking reporter questions in the Oval Office during an event on FIFA, President Donald Trump was asked about Venezuela.
President Trump announced the removal of U.S. tariffs on beef, coffee, tropical fruits and other commodities amid pressure to address high consumer prices.
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Epstein referenced Trump in private emails to Ghislaine Maxwell and others, new records show
The late financier and convicted sex offender Jeffrey Epstein discussed President Donald Trump in emails released by the House Oversight and Government Reform Committee Wednesday.
President Trump said he would sell advanced F-35 fighter jets to Saudi Arabia, a day before the kingdom’s crown prince is set to meet with him at the White House. “We will be doing that,” Mr. Trump told reporters in the Oval Office.
Trump is planning to use his appearance at the McDonald's summit on Monday to address the issue of affordability. Follow live.
President Donald Trump said on Monday he plans to approve the sale of U.S.-made F-35 fighter jets to Saudi Arabia, speaking a day before he hosts Saudi Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman for a day of diplomacy.
In 1823, President James Monroe wanted to stop European powers from meddling in the Americas. The idea had a corollary — that the U.S. would not interfere in Europe. This became known as the Monroe Doctrine.
Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent made an odd claim about rising beef prices during an appearance on Sunday Morning Futures with Maria Bartiromo. During the show, Bartiromo played a video clip from Omaha Steaks CEO Nate Rempe, who claimed Americans could see ground beef costing $10 a pound.
Trump says he’s open to launching strikes inside Mexico to fight drug trafficking, saying that he’s “not happy with Mexico.”
President Donald Trump reversed course and backed a House bill that's expected to get a vote Tuesday forcing DOJ to release its Jeffrey Epstein files.
Long-stalled legislation to impose sanctions on countries that do business with Russia may soon get a vote in the US Senate after President Donald Trump told reporters on Sunday that he’s “OK” with it,