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Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu plans to meet with President Donald Trump in the White House on Monday, and will likely discuss new tariffs on U.S. trading partners, according to reports.
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Members of the 2024 Los Angeles Dodgers team visited the White House today and met with President Trump to commemorate the World Series win.
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During Trump's first term, 20 major sports teams won championships but only 10 celebrated at the White House.
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The country singer said he advised Trump to stop discussing one of his key accomplishments to avoid being booed by his own supporters.
The offices in the West Wing have always been prime real estate for the most influential people in the White House. That proximity to power is perhaps even more significant in Trump’s second term.
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu is visiting the White House on Monday amid the continuing fallout from President Donald Trump’s sweeping tariffs plan, which has roiled global markets. Trump’s planned 17 percent levy on imports from Israel has the potential to send the country’s war-battered economy — including its critical technology sector — into a tailspin.
Speaker Mike Johnson is rallying House Republicans around the reconciliation process after the Senate passed its own version of such a bill.
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White House economic adviser Stephen Miran on Monday encouraged countries hoping to escape high reciprocal U.S. tariff rates to make offers to President Donald Trump, saying the president would welcome moves to lower barriers to U.
The sketch show mocked the president's tariffs, saying Make America Wealthy Again would be preceded by the best ever "Great Depression."
President Donald Trump arranged for far-right activist Laura Loomer to join him in the Oval Office this week for an extraordinary meeting that preceded a shake-up of his national security leadership,
The U.S. Senate early Saturday approved a budget resolution, largely along party lines, that President Donald Trump has called "one big, beautiful bill" for the budget.
By Steve Holland WASHINGTON (Reuters) -Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu promised on Monday to eliminate Israel's trade surplus with the United States, a move likely to be closely watched by world leaders as President Donald Trump's tariff policy roils global markets.