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A scheduled joint news conference with U.S. President Donald Trump and Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu was scrapped on Monday, but the two leaders will take questions in the Oval Office fro...
From Reuters
President Donald Trump plans to meet with Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu on Monday in what would be their second White House sit-down since Trump's return to office.
From Time
European and Asian stocks continued to drop in a sign that the market turmoil from President Donald Trump's tariff announcement last week isn't letting up.
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By Bo Erickson WASHINGTON (Reuters) -Top Republicans in the U.S. House of Representatives plan to move forward this week on President Donald Trump's tax cuts, but their caucus is divided with some members concerned that there are insufficient spending cuts in the budget blueprint passed by the Senate.
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.
11hon MSN
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,
Speaker Mike Johnson is rallying House Republicans around the reconciliation process after the Senate passed its own version of such a bill.
President Donald Trump's standing with critical swing voters appears to have taken a hit as his new tariff policies kick in, according to a new analysis from Impact Social that was shared with Newsweek.