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President Trump asked Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky whether Kyiv was able to hit Moscow and St. Petersburg, according to a senior Ukrainian official familiar with their exchange in a July 4 phone call.
President Trump told reporters Tuesday that Ukraine should not target Moscow with military attacks and that the U.S. was not looking to give long-range missiles to Kyiv in its ongoing war against
The Consumer Financial Protection Bureau has seen its enforcement efforts grind to a halt under the Trump administration.
Trump surprised attendees at a White House luncheon on Monday by using expletives while discussing his legal challenges and international affairs.
The hires are intended to fill what used to be the U.S. Digital Service after many employees there left or were laid off.
President Donald Trump will appear at a White House Faith Office luncheon, as the administration promises a "major statement" on Russia.
The most frequently curated content on the White House Wire, the Trump administration’s attempt to aggregate pro-Trump “real news” from across the right-wing media, doesn’t come from Truth Social, Breitbart, or even Fox News. It comes from YouTube — notably, from the White House’s own channel.
A 1952 law that President Harry S. Truman opposed, calling it a step backward, now underpins many actions by the Trump administration against noncitizens in the US.
It’s been six months since President Trump began his second stint in the White House, Republicans took full control of Washington and Democrats kick-started their rebuilding period following the