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President Donald Trump delivered a speech live from the White House on Wednesday night where he discussed his achievements and touched on some of his agenda for next year and beyond.
President Donald Trump addressed the nation Wednesday night, touting economic improvements and announcing a $1,776 'Warrior Dividend' for military service members.
Trump's end-of-year address to the nation meandered across a few of his favorite topics, but viewers were left searching for any real point to the whole thing.
U.S. President Donald Trump used a pre-holiday address from the White House on Wednesday to portray his first year in office as a success story, even as Americans worry about the economy and Republicans face tough midterm elections in 2026.
President Donald Trump will address the nation on Wednesday night to reflect on his first year in office and preview next year's agenda.
The president gave a televised speech that featured repeated rants against Democrats and his predecessor, Joseph R. Biden Jr., along with boasts about gains that many Americans have said they are not experiencing.
As the president addresses the nation, unemployment is edging up, his job approval is edging down. And the midterms? Don't ask.
President Donald Trump’s blockade of oil tankers off the coast of Venezuela brings into focus his current strategy toward Nicolas Maduro: Isolate the strongman through incremental pressure tactics rather than a major operation inside the country that Trump has, at times, asserted was about to begin.
The president sharply attacked his predecessor while insisting that his own record contained nothing but victories.
U.S. President Donald Trump said on Wednesday the next chairman of the U.S. Federal Reserve will be someone who believes in lower interest rates "by a lot."
Throughout the first year of Donald Trump’s second administration, Vanity Fair writer Chris Whipple has interviewed Wiles amid each moment of crisis. This insider’s account joins a portfolio of portraits for an unflinching, up-close look at power—and peril.