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From regime change to nuclear weapons, preemption to ballistic missiles, Trump’s top aides are retroactively making a broad case for a war of the president’s choosing.
President Donald Trump says he plans to attend the White House Correspondents’ Association dinner on April 25, the first time he's done so as president.
The White House on Monday attributed a large red spot on President Trump’s neck to a skin cream he is using, without elaborating on what condition it is treating. The redness drew widespread attention Monday,
President Trump’s image — in paint and pixels, on posters and sculptures — is ubiquitous inside the White House, and beyond.
The Trump administration is attempting to delay the process for repaying importers for duties the Supreme Court struck down last month.
As journalists asked the president about his objectives in Iran following U.S. strikes, Trump's focus was on statues of the Founding Fathers.
Federal judges who have ruled against the Trump administration say they have been targeted by violent threats.
While the Trump administration has shown no hesitation to bash Canada – especially after the US men’s Olympic hockey team won gold in overtime – one of the players took issue with a recent AI-generated TikTok posted by the White House that made it sound like he was trash-talking Canadians.