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McCrery, who was present when Trump took an impromptu walk on the roof of the White House Briefing Room in August, has reportedly warned that the giant add-on risks violating one of architecture’s simplest rules: don’t let an extension engulf the building it’s supposed to complement. Trump, the sources said, is not convinced.
In an email from the Republican National Committee this week, Trump is calling on his MAGA base to answer “the $2,000 question” through a poll.
Washington — President Trump on Wednesday assailed a female New York Times reporter who co-authored an article on his age and physical stamina in his second term, calling her "third rate" and "ugly, both inside and out."
The president says Thanksgiving food prices are down. But Americans are still feeling stretched thin by their grocery costs.
Taiwan was Xi’s overriding focus. While Xi didn’t name Japan or ask Trump to pressure Tokyo directly, the people said, his discussion of the post-World War II order was an implicit reference to Japan as the losing party, showing the depth of his concern over the recent tensions.
President Donald Trump said on Tuesday that he's directed Driscoll to meet with the Ukrainians and White House special envoy Steve Witkoff to meet with Russia's Vladimir Putin in Moscow.
President Donald Trump has proposed a new nickname for MAGA. In a post on Truth Social, he wrote that there is a new word for a “TRUMP REPUBLICAN,” which he described as being “almost everyone.” The word Trump suggested was “TEPUBLICAN,” or “TPUBLICAN.”
The U.S. agency overseeing immigration made the announcement after an Afghan man shot two National Guard troops near the White House.
U.S. President Donald Trump asked Japanese Prime Minister Sanae Takiachi not to further escalate a dispute with China during talks this week, sources with knowledge of the matter said, as he tries to preserve a fragile trade war truce with Beijing.
The Trump administration will not invite South Africa to take part in G20 events hosted in the United States next year and will “immediately” stop payments to the African nation, President Donald Trump said Wednesday,
The 45-person list includes Education Secretary Linda McMahon and Commerce Secretary Howard Lutnick, who both co-chaired the transition, as well as GOP megadonors.