President Donald Trump excoriated the Justice Department prosecutors who investigated him and vowed to use it to target his ...
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The Nation on MSNDonald Trump Is Crashing the Economy, but Wall Street Is Afraid to Speak OutIn 1929, at the start of the stock market crash that inaugurated the Great Depression, Variety ran the famous headline: “WALL ...
U.S. President Donald Trump signed an executive order on Friday suspending security clearances held by people at New York law ...
The US has said South Africa's ambassador Ebrahim Rasool is no longer welcome in the country and accused him of hating both ...
Trump’s plans for the future of Gaza were further shrouded in confusion on Wednesday when he told reporters that “nobody is ...
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GB News on MSN'I think it'll happen!' Donald Trump hints at sending troops to take over Greenland ahead of big announcementPresident Donald Trump has reiterated that the United States "needs" Greenland for national security purposes. The US ...
El Mundo on MSN3h
Donald Trump spreads Russian propaganda about the battlefield while praising "good and productive discussions" with Moscow"He earnestly asks Putin" to spare the lives of Ukrainian soldiers who are allegedly surrounded, and Putin demands the ...
It’s hardly an idle threat — Trump viciously attacked the judge overseeing his criminal prosecution in the New York hush ...
The Senate has until midnight Friday to pass a bill to keep the government open. Meantime, President Donald Trump will deliver a speech on immigration at the Justice Department. Follow for live news ...
President Trump travels to the Justice Department to deliver what the White House is calling a major “law and order” speech.
Evening Standard on MSN9h
Donald Trump and Volodymyr Zelensky timeline: presidents clash in Oval OfficeMr Trump also falsely claimed that Mr Zelensky had “talked the United States of America into spending $350bn to go into a war ...
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En Pareja on MSNDonald Trump Threatens 200% Tariffs on French Wine and ChampagneThis move by Trump was seen by French Foreign Trade Minister Laurent Saint-Martin as the start of a trade war.
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