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Trump administration's capture of Maduro raises unease about the international legal framework
From the smoldering wreckage of two catastrophic world wars in the last century, nations came together to build an edifice of international rules and laws. The goal was to prevent such sprawling conflicts in the future.
Donald Trump is fretting that the Supreme Court will shoot down his signature tariffs initiative and declare it illegal. In a panicked Truth Social post, the 79-year-old pushed the false claim that his tariffs generated $600 billion for the U.S. while suggesting there is a media blackout on their dubious benefits.
Data from recent polls and polling aggregators show a shift in the president's levels of support among American voters.
President Donald Trump is meeting with House Republicans to align on their policy and political agenda at the start of a critical midterm election year.
As well as thanking noted vaccine skeptic and Health and Human Services Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. for his part in the dramatic change, Trump said, “Many Americans, especially the ‘MAHA Moms,’ have been praying for these COMMON SENSE reforms for many years.”
No more pressure. No more hints. No more fantasies about annexation,” Greenland’s prime minister told the American president after the operation to capture Nicolás Maduro.
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After Maduro capture, Trump's tough talk evokes a return to the days of American imperialism
President Donald Trump hasn't minced words about the larger message he's trying to send the world with the U.S. military raid to capture Nicolás Maduro and spirit the deposed Venezuelan leader and his wife to the United States to face federal drug trafficking charges.
A filing for Melania Trump says that Michael Wolff's lawsuit papers were handed to a doorman at Trump Tower, which is "not Mrs. Trump's residence."
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The Supreme Court has delayed direct conflict with Trump, but history suggests that will soon change
The court, with its conservative majority, pushed decisions on contentious issues like birthright citizenship and President Trump’s tariffs into 2026.
President Donald Trump scales back tariff increases on furniture and cabinets as White House focuses on affordability messaging amid voter economic concerns.
They now call it the ‘Donroe Doctrine,’” Trump said, crediting unnamed others with the phrase. Like so many of Trump’s talking points, this one has its roots in right-wing media. The New York Post, one of his favorite publications,