This week, the president suffered a string of defeats that exposed the real limits of his power at home and abroad.
President Donald Trump’s renewed interest in Greenland has triggered the predictable chorus of elite disbelief. Pundits scoff. European officials bristle. Commentators frame the idea as fanciful or ...
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Let’s start with the astonishing lack of women at the inauguration of Trump’s Board of Peace and take it from there, writes Kat Brown ...
Whatever one’s opinion is of Donald J. Trump, there is no denying that he has global impact. His personality looms large. His ...
Trump celebrated the first anniversary of his return to office this week ...
Democrats forced the vote on the war powers resolution to direct the president to remove U.S. troops from the South American nation.
Euronews Maria Tadeo & Jane Witherspoon in Davos ...
U.S. stocks rallied after President Donald Trump dialed down his threats against Greenland, reviving talk of the TACO trade, ...
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Big tariffs, bigger receipts: Study finds Americans, not foreigners, are paying 96% of Trump’s tariff costs Complaint filed ...
In his bid to gain control over Greenland, a semi-autonomous territory of Denmark, US President Donald Trump threatened to impose fresh tariffs on imports from eight European countries. The drama sent ...
The acronym for “Trump Always Chickens Out” was originally about “Liberation Day” tariffs. Now it’s morphed into a broader ...
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