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Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu’s visit to Washington this week did not result in a ceasefire deal for the Gaza war, despite U.S.
President Donald Trump again turned a Cabinet meeting into a wide-ranging conversation with reporters – and again uttered a whole bunch of false claims in the process.
Trump delays tariff deadline to Aug. 1, warning dozens of nations to finalize trade deals or face steep new duties. Follow Newsweek's live blog.
Trump has committed to increasing U.S. energy production, particularly fossil fuels. He signed an executive order Monday aimed at phasing out tax credits for wind and solar facilities. CLAIM: Wind turbines are “almost exclusively” made in China, but President Xi Jinping told Trump they have “very, very few.”
President Donald Trump will meet with his Cabinet at the White House at 11 a.m. Tuesday for the first time after signing the One Big Beautiful Bill Act late last week. Trump signed the sweeping legislation on Friday's Fourth of July holiday,
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When President Donald Trump searched for his top Cabinet secretaries, a flair for running a smooth governing machine was nowhere on the job description.
At the end of a Cabinet meeting that had already stretched for some 90 minutes with talk of wars and disasters, Trump spent 15 more going through the aesthetic changes he has made to the White House Cabinet Room.
During a nearly two-hour session at the White House, the president expounded on his interior design preferences and announced new tariffs on copper imports.
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Irish Star on MSNDonald Trump dismisses CNN's Kaitlan Collins during tense White House press conferenceChief White House correspondent for CNN Kaitlan Collins was disregarded by Donald Trump during a press conference at the White House on July 8. In the midst of a Cabinet meeting, Collins probed the President about the halt on defensive weapons being sent to Ukraine.
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President Donald Trump has shared his unique takes on past presidents and their portraits while discussing his White House redecorating efforts.
Donald Trump is narrowing down his short list of possible successors to Federal Reserve Chairman Jerome Powell, as he resists the president’s very public calls to cut interest rates. The top contenders include two Kevins,