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President Trump made his demands to Brazil very clear: Drop the charges against former President Jair Bolsonaro of attempting a coup. To show he was serious, he hit Brazil with punishing tariffs, launched a trade investigation and imposed some of the most severe sanctions at his disposal against the Supreme Court justice overseeing the case.
Trump health officials are planning to link COVID vaccines to the deaths of 25 children as they consider limiting access to the shots, the Washington Post reported on Friday, citing four people familiar with the matter.
Donald Trump won the 2024 election -- and the popular vote -- last November by turning out Republican voters and building a more diverse coalition than other Republican presidential candidates in years past.
Millions in military and development funds for Colombia hang in the balance as Washington questions the country’s fight against cocaine.
The President's approval rating has plummeted in Bucks County, s Pennsylvania county he won by less than 1 percentage point in 2024.
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Donald Trump Jr. warns political violence is 'not going both ways' as he mourns Charlie Kirk's death
Following Charlie Kirk's assassination, Donald Trump Jr argued that Democrats and liberal media rhetoric about fascism encourages violence against conservative figures.
Ryder Cup organizers have asked golf fanatic Donald Trump to postpone his visit to the opening match of the tournament after his chaotic appearance at the U.S. Open finals.
Live updates: Trump to meet with prime minister of Qatar; Sen. Chuck Schumer issues shutdown warning
Live updates and latest news as Trump is expected to meet with the Qatari prime minister today after Israel's military strikes aimed at Hamas leadership in Doha
President Donald Trump’s order that federalized the Washington, D.C., city police force and launched a surge of law enforcement into the city will expire at midnight.
President Donald Trump wants drugmakers to lower their prices in the US — so he’ll push them to raise prices in other countries to offset the hit to their bottom line, Commerce Secretary Howard Lutnick said Friday.