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President Donald Trump spoke Monday in Egypt at a global summit on Gaza's future as he tries to advance peace in the Middle East after visiting Israel to celebrate a U.S.-brokered ceasefire with Hamas.
President Trump got a standing ovation after addressing Israeli lawmakers following Hamas' release of all living hostages under the Gaza peace deal.
Rallies have kicked off along the East Coast as millions are expected to turn out in the U.S. for the second “No Kings” protests against President Donald Trump’s administration.As the government shutdown approaches its third week,
The Trump administration has revoked the visas of six foreigners deemed by U.S. officials to have made derisive comments or made light of the assassination of conservative activist Charlie Kirk last month.
US President Donald Trump addressed the Israeli Knesset in a historic and emotional speech following the release of hostages by Hamas. Celebrating the safe return of Israeli citizens, Trump praised the efforts of all parties involved in securing their freedom.
Donald Trump paused a live, televised speech to the United Nations General Assembly to threaten a crew member: 'Whoever is operating this teleprompter is in big trouble,' he said before a long silence.
Protesters are expected to gather at the Indiana Statehouse as part of a national "No Kings" demonstration against President Donald Trump and his administration's actions. The protest will be the second under the " No Kings " moniker. The first, on June 14, drew more than 4,000 people to the Indiana Statehouse.
The president also shifted his position on the war in Ukraine, saying that he thinks Ukraine could successfully take back all of the land under Russian control.
"This will be remembered as the moment that everything began to change, and change very much for the better," Trump said.
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.
Trump has signaled he’s not ready to agree to sell Kyiv a long-range missile system that the Ukrainians say they desperately need.