Donald J Trump was sworn in as the 47th President of the United States, marking a dramatic return after four years in political exile. The 78-year-ol
Trump has promised to completely reform and remake elements of the federal government, with his plan for a Department of Government Efficiency. This message echoes what he said in his first inaugural address. These words sound similar to things Trump might say at a campaign rally, but in the Rotunda, they are being delivered in a strict monotone.
Hillary Clinton laughed during President Donald Trump's inaugural address when he announced plans to rename the Gulf of Mexico to 'Gulf of America'.
Trump wants to take Greenland from Denmark, make Canada the 51st state and retake the Panama Canal, threats reflecting his view that might makes right.
NBC News' Liz Kreutz reports from Malibu on the devastation in the area amid the out of control wildfires that are destroying parts of Southern California. The last remaining wall of a Los Angeles home engulfed in flames collapsed as a FOX camera was rolling on the scene. Jan. 8, 2025.
Colonizers have always coveted the Gulf of Mexico: its trade winds, ports, fish and shellfish, its deep pockets of oil and gas far beneath a basin floor of crashed, tectonic plates. “This superb ...
Soon after taking charge as the 47th President of the United States, Donald Trump said that the golden age of America has begun.
He also criticized NATO, defended Russia's stance on Ukraine, and proposed renaming the Gulf of Mexico to Gulf America. Donald Trump (AP photo) TOI Correspondent from Washington: Disdainful of ...
Trump’s rhetoric on these geopolitical matters, though seemingly outlandish to some, holds an undeniable gravity. From his assertion that Canada should become the 51st state to his bizarre call for a “forced” annexation of Greenland,
Senator Marco Rubio warned of China’s growing threat, and he backed NATO but said Europe needed to do more to help protect itself. His friendly, five-hour confirmation hearing seemed to all but guarantee he would be the next secretary of state.
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