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By Bo Erickson WASHINGTON, March 16 (Reuters) - U.S. President Donald Trump on Monday said presidents should not have learning disabilities, doubling down on remarks aimed at California Governor Gavin Newsom in recent days.
President Trump said Sunday he may delay his visit to China this month and urged the country to help the U.S. reopen the Strait of Hormuz that Iran's effectively shut during the war. The big picture: Trump made the comments during an interview with the Financial Times that included him issuing warnings to Iran and also NATO,
President Donald Trump said the United States would escort vessels through the Strait of Hormuz if needed, adding in a Fox News interview that aired on Friday that the
Donald Trump and Gavin Newsom exchanged sharp remarks after comments the California governor made during a recent public appearance drew political criticism. The exchange unfolded across social media and public responses,
Iran's foreign minister accused President Trump of launching attacks "for fun" during a Face the Nation interview while defending Tehran's response and addressing Americans held in Iran.
Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent halted a TV interview when he was summoned to the Situation Room by President Donald Trump. Bessent, 63, made the journalist wait at the White House for almost two hours on Thursday while he dealt with Trump,
In a wide-ranging interview, President Donald Trump said he’s not ready to make a deal to end the war with Iran, despite Iran’s willingness to do so.
Scott Bessent appeared a bit out of sorts when he returned to his sitdown with a reporter.