Donald Trump, Benjamin Netanyahu
Digest more
Trump, Ukraine and Zelensky
Digest more
Trump, Marjorie Taylor Greene
Digest more
U.S. President Donald Trump on Monday renewed his threat to bring a lawsuit against Federal Reserve Chair Jerome Powell for what he called "gross incompetence" related to Powell's management of renovations at the Fed's Washington headquarters.
The effort represents the latest attempt by the Trump administration to curtail immigration and meet its ambitious annual deportation goal.
Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu of Israel is meeting with Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth in Florida, the prime minister’s office said in a statement. Netanyahu is slated to meet with President Trump later Monday afternoon at Mar-a-Lago. He met with Secretary of State Marco Rubio earlier Monday.
President Donald Trump slathered a fresh coat of makeup on his hand for another round of peace talks with Ukraine on Sunday. Trump, 79, welcomed Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky to his Mar-a-Lago estate as he continues to chase down an end to the Russia-Ukraine war, which he promised to end on his first day back in office.
President Trump said he would support an Israeli attack to halt Iran from restocking its missile arsenal and would take U.S. action if Tehran sought to rebuild its nuclear program.
The attack was the 30th announced by the U.S. military since early September. It came days after President Trump said the U.S. had struck a coastal site related to drugs and Venezuela.
President Donald Trump never misses an opportunity to criticize his predecessor about the economy, alleging former President Joe Biden caused an inflation crisis. But some of Trump’s economic proposals are starting to sound a lot like Biden’s.
The funding formula ties $12 billion to whether states are implementing policies prioritized by the administration’s “Make America Healthy Again” initiative.
President Trump said the U.S. hit a "big facility" last week linked to alleged drug boat operations, as tensions ratchet up with Venezuela.
President Donald Trump said the United States took out a “big facility” last week as part of a pressure campaign against Venezuela but provided few additional details on the action.
With a projected $400 million cost and claims of no taxpayer burden, the ballroom’s construction has ignited some scrutiny.
The crackdown and detentions swept from one coast to the other: day laborers in Los Angeles, a flower seller in Chicago, immigrants in New York courtrooms.