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The Trump administration says a Nobel Peace Prize is "well past time" for the "peacemaker-in-chief", and has listed the "wars" he has supposedly ended. Some lasted just days - although they were the result of long-standing tensions - and it is unclear whether some of the peace deals will last.
President Donald Trump has made clear in recent weeks that he’s willing to use the vast powers of his office to prevent his party from losing control of Congress in next year’s midterm elections.
Did Trump settle six wars in six months? He claimed to in a Truth Social post. He has been involved in several peace agreements, but not quite six.
"I have never seen any evidence which would indicate that President Trump accurately quoted President Carter," John Williams told Newsweek.
Just after noon, European leaders including Macron, Starmer, von der Leyen, Rutte, and Meloni began arriving one by one at the White House. According to the White House schedule, Trump will first meet with Zelensky at 1:15 p.m. before greeting the European leaders, followed by a multilateral meeting with all parties at 3:00 p.m.
Author Andrew Lownie and HarperCollins UK cut passages about Melania Trump and Jeffrey Epstein from Lownie's book 'Entitled: The Rise and Fall of the House of York'
Trump scored a partial win as a judge tossed one claim, but Florida legal battles over detainee rights continue.
President Donald Trump wants the U.S. government to own a piece of Intel, less than two weeks after demanding the Silicon Valley pioneer dump the CEO that was hired to turn around the slumping chipmaker.
During his private tour of the NMAAHC during his first term, President Donald Trump said it served as “a meaningful
Donald Trump was overheard telling Emmanuel Macron his 'crazy' reason for thinking that Vladimir Putin will agree to end the war in Ukraine
Donald Trump has smashed the record for presidential votes in Alabama for three straight elections. Alabama’s Republican voters have stayed loyal to the president through ups and downs, and he likes coming here, whether to watch football at Bryant-Denny Stadium or to speak to a massive outdoor crowd in Cullman for 90 minutes.