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Donald Trump is reportedly furious over claims that sensitive White House discussions may have found their way into a forthcoming political tell-all. The alleged leak centers on conversations that took place inside the Situation Room,
Sources close to Donald Trump detailed his personal preferences after his 80th birthday, underscoring continued activity and public engagement. A recent PEOPLE report cites insiders discussing Donald
Dave Portnoy is urging President Donald Trump to break his silence after former first lady Michelle Obama was the target of an offensive insult at the White House. Despite threats of severe heat and looming thunderstorms,
Donald Trump appeared to grab hold of UFC president Dana White's shoulder during the long walk from the Oval Office to the cage at the White House UFC event on the South Lawn.
From the Kennedy Center to his massive White House ballroom, President Donald Trump has worked to sprinkle his name and face around D.C. before his second term ends
FIFA reportedly have “no objection” to US President Donald Trump breaking strict protocol during the 2026 World Cup. The 23rd edition of the tournament is well and truly underway, with all three host nations – the US, Mexico and Canada – earning positive results in their opening matches, adding to the excitement surrounding the competition.
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Donald Trump investigating 2028 presidential frontrunner, he claims
The most powerful Democrat in America said the Justice Department is investigating his wife on the president’s orders.
President Donald Trump reportedly flashed a smile after Josh Hokit referred to Michelle Obama as a man following his victory.
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The next mayor of DC will have to navigate its most famous resident: President Donald Trump
Janeese Lewis George, a Washington, DC, councilmember and leading candidate for mayor, was knocking on doors when her team got word that President Donald Trump said he wouldn’t “put up with it” if the democratic socialist wins her Tuesday primary.
Yet Latin America has been well placed to benefit from Trumpian chaos. After a lull in 2024, in 2025—Mr Trump’s first year back in office—foreign direct investment ( FDI) rose to $204bn from $167bn (see chart 1),
