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Polish President Andrzej Duda has suggested that his American counterpart, Donald Trump, and Polish President-elect Karol Nawrocki might soon pay mutual visits to Warsaw and Washington, with dates ...
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Locked in an online showdown with Trump over the L.A. protests, Newsom is styling himself as an internet-era champion of the left.
It’s the latest setback for President Trump in his effort to purge perceived political opponents from independent agencies. By Chris Cameron Reporting from Washington A federal judge in Maryland ...
Federal judge rules Trump lacked authority to fire three Democratic CPSC members, ordering their reinstatement in challenge to presidential power over independent agencies.
Political pundit Tucker Carlson criticized President Trump on Friday, saying he is “complicit” in Israel’s attack on Iran and warning the escalating conflict between the two natio… ...
Israel's major attack on Iran is the second time in a month President Trump's ability to control foreign events has been tested, putting his foreign policy dealmaking under the microscope.
President Trump pulled the U.S. out of a Biden-era agreement with several tribes that aimed to restore salmon in the Pacific Northwest. Trump, in a late Thursday memo, described the Biden administ… ...
Secret Service confirms awareness of threatening "Kill Trump" graffiti messages appearing throughout Los Angeles during riots that followed ICE arrests of criminal illegal immigrants.
WASHINGTON — President Trump told The Post Friday that he knew Israel would strike Iran if the theocratic regime didn’t quickly agree to a revised nuclear deal with the US. “I always knew ...
One of the less discussed blowbacks from the public feud between Elon Musk and President Trump is that any chance of the X mogul possibly buying Truth Social to combine it with his social media ...
The Trump administration’s fights with Harvard and Columbia are eye-openers for other universities that are trying to decipher how to handle the president and his desire to exert control over them.