RNC Chair Michael Whatley announces Senate bid in North Carolina
Trump endorsed Whatley last week in the race to succeed retiring Republican Sen. Thom Tillis.
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Trump endorsed Whatley last week in the race to succeed retiring Republican Sen. Thom Tillis.
The House Foreign Affairs Committee on Tuesday advanced legislation that would order a comprehensive review of bilateral relations with South Africa in support of the Trump administration’s efforts to
"It was a cascade of preventable failures that nearly cost President Trump his life."
as the dovish American leader and his hawkish Israeli counterpart tried to smooth over differences on the conflict in Gaza and how to handle Iran.
But Trump’s second term has been marked by several shifting deadlines, whether it’s import fees or finding an American buyer or group of buyers for Chinese-owned TikTok or negotiations with Iran, among
Last week, it was the reconciliation bill that Trump signed into law on July Fourth. Next week, it will likely include a vote-a-rama in connection with the president’s proposed rescissions package.
"This achievement can continue indefinitely if Iran does not get access to nuclear material, which it won’t." No longer reading, Trump added, "It’s so, so sad that that whole thing had to go."
The Senate on Friday evening narrowly rejected along mostly party lines an effort by Democrats to force a floor vote on a measure to restrict President Donald Trump from launching future attacks on Iran
President Donald Trump speaks to reporters at the White House on Tuesday.
Secretary of State Marco Rubio greets a staffer from the Senate Foreign Relations Committee as he arrives in the Capitol on Thursday to brief senators on the Trump administration's strikes against Iran. (Bill Clark/CQ Roll Call)
President Donald Trump contended Wednesday that weekend U.S. military strikes on Iran had "ended the war" between Israel and the Islamic republic, pushing back on reports of an early Pentagon assessment
Tim Kaine, D-Va., that would prohibit any offensive U.S. military attacks against Iran if Congress has not issued a declaration of war or a new authorization for use of military force.
But that’s just what President Donald Trump did on Tuesday.
Israel and Iran spent the night trading attacks after Trump contended that he had made "peace" with a ceasefire framework. Â Â
The bipartisan objectors to Trump’s strikes in Iran argue that he violated both the Constitution and the law.
For decades, U.S. presidents have denounced Iran and its proxies in the region and declared that Iran must never have a nuclear weapon.
"And that will be something Vance or Rubio will have to explain if they are ever running for office in the future and decide they don’t want to be in lockstep with Trump on Iran."
Kaine wants senators on the record on whether the United States should engage in hostilities against Iran.
On Thursday, the White House also said Trump would give Iran two weeks before deciding on strikes, leaving more time for Tehran to negotiate a diplomatic solution.
By Robert Farley and Lori Robertson President Donald Trump and Tulsi Gabbard, the director of national intelligence, appeared to be at odds over whether Iran was close to having a nuclear weapon, but Gabbard