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"Is he really bragging about his murder-dodging skills at a memorial for the guy who was actually murdered?" one person asked.
Attending Trump's Knesset speech was his daughter Ivanka Trump and his son-in-law Jared Kushner, the latter having been involved in negotiations, as well as White House special envoy to the Middle East Steve Witkoff and U.S. Ambassador to Israel Mike Huckabee.
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Fact-checking Donald Trump’s speech in Israeli parliament
Trump made several claims about the Middle East conflict and other global peace deals that were not entirely true.
Donald Trump’s family, top campaign allies and celebrity supporters joined him on stage early Wednesday in Florida for his victory speech. Their presence offered clues about who is closest to him and who might be in line for jobs in his administration.
President Donald Trump, who insists he’s not a dictator, boasted Wednesday that his administration had “taken freedom of speech away,” while defending his executive order directing federal prosecutors to target people who burn or desecrate the American flag.
When he took questions from the press, he shut down a CNN reporter who tried to speak to him, to which Trump said: "I didn't say you — you're CNN — fake news." The clip has since gone viral on X, with many viewers commenting on the interaction.
US President Donald Trump gave a speech at the White House yesterday whilst posthumously awarding Charlie Kirk with the Presidential Medal of Freedom.
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Donald Trump’s speech at Israeli parliament interrupted as legislators call him “terrorist”
Left-wing politicians briefly silenced President Donald Trump’s speech in Israel’s parliament (the Knesset) on Monday by calling him a “terrorist” as he spoke about the release of Israeli hostages by Hamas militants in Gaza. After their protest, the politicians were led out of the legislative chamber by Knesset security.
President Donald Trump hosted an exclusive dinner at the White House to unveil the new $250 million ballroom — the most lavish renovation of his second term. Surrounded by top donors, business magnates,
President Donald Trump talks plainly, bluntly, often even coarsely. But it’s rare he drops an actual F-bomb as cameras are rolling.