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President Trump said he had intervened to help stop the deadly strife, now in its third day, after it extended to provinces about 200 miles south of where clashes began.
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Here's what scholars have made of the declassified files, which could impact both King's legacy and Trump's efforts on the world stage
U.S. President Donald Trump’s continued deference to Israel and his withdrawal from the talks are a huge mistake. Unless a deal can be made, Trump’s desire to preside over a broader regional peace that includes the normalization of diplomatic ties between Israel and Saudi Arabia will be dead in the water.
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Digital Music News on MSNTrump Slams FireAid As ‘Total Disaster & ‘Scam’—Is a Federal DOJ Investigation Next?In the wake of mounting controversy over the FireAid wildfire benefit concert, President Trump has taken to Truth Social to publicly question the relief fund’s management. His remarks come as FireAid faces intensified scrutiny regarding how the $100 million raised for LA wildfire victims was distributed.
The president turned a rare visit to the U.S. central bank into political theater that included hard hats and a back slap.
U.S. President Donald Trump said on Thursday he would not fire Federal Reserve Chair Jerome Powell, though he told reporters following a visit to the U.S. central bank's headquarters that he still wanted lower interest rates.
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Raw Story on MSN‘Disgrace!’ Trump under fire for letting US get ‘bullied’ with new snubPresident Donald Trump blocked the Taiwanese President Lai Ching-te from stopping over in the United States, according to a report by the Financial Times. Ching-te is on an international trip where he will visit Paraguay,
Thailand’s Foreign Ministry confirmed Trump’s call with acting Prime Minister Phumtham Wechayachai. “However, Thailand would like to see sincere intention from the Cambodian side,” it said. The ministry reiterated its call for bilateral talks between the two sides.
New reporting from Politico reveals growing concern inside the White House and Pentagon over Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth’s leadership, following his decision to fire close aides over unproven leak allegations.