At her first White House press briefing, Karoline Leavitt took questions for about 47 minutes. Gray Television’s White House correspondent Jon Decker asked Leavitt about President Donald Trump’s executive order eliminating birthright citizenship. “What’s the administration’s argument for doing away with birthright citizenship?”
The more the Republican president talks about the NATO alliance, the greater the concerns about his commitment to the international partnership.
President Donald Trump said NATO countries must sharply increase their defense spending, demanding member states push beyond current benchmarks that many of them already struggle to hit.
Colombia did an about-face at lightning-fast speed on accepting deportation flights in what President Donald Trump hailed as a victory for his "f--- around and find out" [FAFO] style of governing.
But even a smaller increase could help Ukraine, and could benefit U.S. armsmakers as well, according to a former senior White House official. “I'm also going to ask all NATO nations to ...
U.S. officials are looking at the national security implications of the Chinese artificial intelligence app DeepSeek, White House press secretary Karoline Leavitt said on Tuesday, while President Donald Trump's crypto czar said it was possible that intellectual property theft could have been at play.
The plan illustrates the continued ambitions of the Trump family to forge new international deals even as President Trump has returned to the White House.
World leaders, including the heads of NATO and the European Union, congratulated U.S. President Donald Trump, who returned to the White House after
President also plans to ask for "financial contribution" for maintenance of remaining troops, European diplomatic source said.
The call did not go well and Trump was aggressive and confrontational with Danish Prime Minister Mette Frederiksen, FT reported.
Leaders voice wishes to work closely with President Donald Trump as he retakes reins of power in US - Anadolu Ajansı
NATO Secretary General Mark Rutte on Thursday urged the United States to keep supplying Ukraine with weapons to fight Russia's invasion and said he was sure Europe was ready to pay the bill.