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‘Let’s call it quits’: Trump reveals why he fled TV interview after showdown
Trump lashed out at NBC's Kristen Welker, whom the White House had also called out as part of his 'fake news' rhetoric in 2025, during a pre-recorded interview. The POTUS stormed out the room mid-interaction,
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Trump Declares Israel Has ‘No Choice’ But to Accept Any Iran Deal He Makes: ‘I Call the Shots’
Trump said Israel has "no choice" but to accept whatever peace deal he strikes with Iran during an interview with the Financial Times on Sunday. The post Trump Declares Israel Has ‘No Choice’ But to Accept Any Iran Deal He Makes: ‘I Call the Shots’ first appeared on Mediaite.
Donald Trump fell asleep multiple times in the Oval Office today. AGAIN. That’s why I’ve called for the 25th Amendment, and dozens of my colleagues have done the same. Donald Trump is unwell and must be removed from office. It’s a national security crisis. pic.twitter.com/1lHUUMvncd
Iran fired at least 10 missiles at Israel on Sunday, hours after the Israel Defense Forces launched its own attack on a Hezbollah command center in Beirut.
US President Donald Trump has reportedly warned Benjamin Netanyahu to stand down on regional military escalations, explicitly declaring that the Israeli prime minister has "no choice" but to accept whatever agreement Washington may reach with Iran to end the war in the Middle East.
Bitcoin spent Sunday evening, June 7, trading as a real-time diplomatic scoreboard. Israel struck sites in south Beirut linked to Hezbollah, the Iran-backed militant group active
President Donald Trump repeatedly swore at his war ally in a heated phone showdown. Trump lashed out at Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu during a phone call on Monday after demanding Israel
President Trump confirmed reports he called Israel’s Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu “crazy” in a recent phone call. NBC News correspondents Monica Alba, Sahil Kapur and Courtney Kube join Meet the Press NOW to report on the fallout of the conversation,
When Trump visited China earlier this month, Chinese President Xi Jinping warned him that Taiwan could become a "very dangerous situation" if mishandled.
Fox News host Mark Levin, an ally of Trump and staunch supporter of Israel, took to X to blast the leak of alleged details from the conversation between the two leaders. He called it a “grave disservice” to the U.S., Trump, Israel and Netanyahu.