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The president reportedly made a “profanity-laced” call to the vulnerable Republican senator on Thursday, sources told The Hill. Collins was one of five GOP senators to join Democrats in advancing a resolution on the War Powers Act from committee to the floor, which passed in a 52-47 vote earlier in the day.
This article is by F. Brinley Bruton reporting from Bogotá, Colombia, and a Caracas-based reporter who is not being identified because of safety concerns
Secretary of State Marco Rubio’s apparent attempt to pass a note under the radar was foiled by President Donald Trump immediately reading it out loud.
The American Bankers Association panned the proposal, saying it would "drive consumers toward less regulated, more costly alternatives."
President Donald Trump reportedly told The New York Times that his "own morality" serves as the thing that could potentially limit his global powers -- adding that he doesn't "need international law."
U.S. President Donald Trump posted a chart on his social media account late on Thursday that included job-market data that was not publicly released until Friday morning, a break with long-standing practice the White House said was inadvertent.
Trump says a second wave of Venezuela attacks won't be needed and says the U.S. will begin attacking drug cartels on land.
President Donald Trump discussed his plans to expand operations against drug cartels and touted his takedown of Venezuelan leader Nicolás Maduro on "Hannity."
President Trump on Friday continued to press for U.S. control of Greenland, telling reporters: "We are going to do something on Greenland, whether they like it or not."
The fate of the majority of President Donald Trump’s tariffs is in the hands of the US Supreme Court, which could rule as soon as Jan. 9 on the legality of the sweeping levies. Lower courts ruled in 2025 that the tariffs were issued illegally,
During the interview, Trump took a lengthy call from President Gustavo Petro of Colombia, who was clearly concerned after repeated threats that Trump was considering an attack on the country similar to the one on Venezuela. Trump invited my colleagues to stay and listen, though what they heard was off the record.
The Norwegian Nobel Institute said in a statement that Nobel Prizes cannot be 'revoked, shared, nor transferred to others' once awarded.