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Connecting the dots on the economy
The events of this week may well tell us just how many balls President Donald Trump can actually keep in the air at one time.Â
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The events of this week may well tell us just how many balls President Donald Trump can actually keep in the air at one time.Â
↵↵Meantime, lawmakers from both parties have been leery of Trump's massive military build up around Iran, with war drums pounding anew over the Islamic Republic's nuclear program.
Conclaves on Greenland↵↵Trump said Wednesday that "anything less" than total U.S. control of Greenland would be "unacceptable."
↵↵A DHS spokesperson confirmed on Monday that those countries are Afghanistan, Burma, Burundi, Chad, Republic of Congo, Cuba, Equatorial Guinea, Eritrea, Haiti, Iran, Laos, Libya, Sierra Leone, Somalia
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
For decades, U.S. presidents have denounced Iran and its proxies in the region and declared that Iran must never have a nuclear weapon.
The escalating military conflict between Israel and Iran, and the possibility that President Donald Trump could get the United States directly involved, is a reminder that foreign policy is not front
Dome, along with its Arrow 3 system — an air defense system that can intercept ballistic missiles — and with help from the U.S. and others, shot down nearly 300 drones and missiles launched at Israel by Iran
Trump has criticized wind turbines repeatedly, posting on his Truth Social account a day before the hearing that "I don’t want even one built during my Administration."
"For the Bidens, Afghanistan was their [Iran] hostage crisis, which really hurt Carter and his legacy. Afghanistan was the real hinge point for Biden’s approval ratings."
That relationship could be tested, particularly if Donald Trump returns to the White House.
Israel-Iran tensions The debate began with a flub by a seemingly nervous Walz and a shaky premise underlying the first question.
Part of that message has been Biden mending fences around the world that Trump, as president, damaged.
Trump has proposed keeping them. But extending the tax cuts would not just benefit Trump and other billionaires, as Harris suggested.
Trump Didn’t Ban All Muslims Sen. Chuck Schumer, the Senate majority leader, misleadingly claimed that Trump "issued a Muslim ban as president."
The misleading chart that Trump says saved his life Trump described it as "the chart that saved my life."
Trump is also mostly wrong that Biden "wants the Trump tax cuts to expire."
Trump also brought South Carolina Gov.
The Houthis were designated in the final days of the Trump administration as a SDGT, as well as the more well-known category of Foreign Terrorist Organization (FTO), resulting in commercial entities halting