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Trump: ‘Something pretty dramatic’ could happen with Mexico as tariffs loom
As he often does, Trump told reporters his decision likely is coming in “two weeks.”
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As he often does, Trump told reporters his decision likely is coming in “two weeks.”
Trump has said the two countries have “a bond like no other.”
During his just-concluded trip to Japan, Trump stressed that he was not seeking to oust the current Iranian leadership.
shutdown, the killing of Saudi dissident journalist Jamal Khashoggi that was orchestrated by Saudi Arabia’s Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman, U.S. relations with Israel, and U.S. foreign policy toward Iran
Other countries including Iran are potentially learning from the Russian playbook.
It’s ridiculous,” Trump said over the hum of Marine One’s idling engine on a warm and sunny late-spring day in Washington.
denunciations of the recent wave of restrictive abortion laws in states around the country (“they are forcing women back into the arms of quacks”) and warnings about the “insane” possibility of a U.S. attack on Iran
All the action was coming a day after the Trump administration, some would say belatedly, briefed members of the House and Senate on the uptick in tensions with Iran.
A Senate briefing by the Trump administration Tuesday about the escalation in tensions with Iran appears certain to kick off another round of sparring over the president’s war powers.
Intelligence briefings on U.S. relations with Iran Tuesday left Democrats in both the Senate and the House unsure of what the Trump administration’s objectives are following recent heightened tensions
Trump appointees reduced the size and scope of some public reports.
[Trump downplays China trade ‘squabble,’ rattles sabre at Iran] The administration’s effort to use the national security authority of Section 232 brought immediate criticism from business groups
[Trump is Twitter-bashing 2020 hopeful and NY Mayor de Blasio, that puts him in a rare group] Democrats mostly shrugged. Sen. Benjamin L.
on another foreign policy hot spot, suggested he would send more than 120,000 U.S. troops to the Middle East to confront Iran.
[Trump downplays China trade ‘squabble,’ rattles sabre at Iran] Pretty blunt stuff — even by Trump’s unprecedented standards.
Foreign policy and national security experts agree, and some worry anew that Bolton’s views are pushing Trump toward multiple conflicts — especially with Iran.
[Trump team struggles with Iran, global tests after months of Mueller probe battles] Trump announced he will meet one-on-one with Chinese President Xi Jinping at a G20 summit in Japan next month
Trump (@realDonaldTrump) March 2, 2018var rcrdTwitter = 1; Trump started his morning on Monday threatening China over stalled trade talks and continued to contradict his top economic adviser about
The 21st-century erosion of congressional powers did not begin with Trump.
And there’s no way to break through Michael Cohen reporting for prison or the Pentagon deploying a Navy strike group to the Middle East to “send a message” to Iran (which both happened this week) with