Trump, Jeffrey Epstein and Pam Bondi
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The President celebrated his first six months in office, his work on securing the border, surviving the Butler assassination attempt, the Texas floods and more.
The letters, released in response to a Freedom of Information Act request, consist mostly of weakly argued claims about why companies do not have to stop hosting TikTok on their platforms (as the legislation explicitly requires).
King Charles finds himself navigating a delicate diplomatic challenge as Donald Trump's forthcoming state visit will notably exclude an address to Parliament. The privilege was extended to French President Emmanuel Macron earlier this week.
President Donald Trump published a letter to Prime Minister Mark Carney on Thursday, accusing Canada of having "financially retaliated" against the U.S.
The big cat breeder became known worldwide after Netflix released "Tiger King: Murder, Mayhem and Madness" on March 20, 2020.
Republicans who cross him could find themselves on the receiving end of a social-media rant or, worse, facing a Trump-endorsed primary challenger. After Thom Tillis (pictured) voted against the BBB, Mr Trump took to Truth Social,
During his remarks, Trump asked Bondi if she felt like answering the reporter's question. "I don't mind answering," the attorney general replied. When the president finished speaking, Bondi addressed the reporter and cited an interview she did with Fox News in February, which she said had "been getting a lot of attention."
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GB News on MSNKing Charles expresses ‘profound sadness’ in letter to Donald TrumpKing Charles has written to President Trump expressing his "profound sadness" at the tragic loss of life in Texas. His Majesty offered his deepest sympathy to all families who have lost loved ones and paid tribute to the courage and selflessness of the emergency services and volunteers working to save lives.
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India Today on MSNDollar is king: Trump defends its status as world's dominant currencySpeaking during a Cabinet meeting at the White House, Trump emphasised the strategic importance of the dollar, describing any threat to its dominance as akin to an act of war. "Losing the dollar standard would be like losing a war,