Lula, Trump and Brazil
Digest more
Trump, John Lewis and Good Trouble
Digest more
2don MSN
WASHINGTON (AP) — President Donald Trump hosted a pair of Arab Gulf leaders at the White House on Wednesday as violence between Israel and Syria renewed doubts about his pledge to impose peace on the Middle East. Trump held a meeting in the Oval Office with Bahrain’s crown prince and dined privately with Qatar’s prime minister.
"If Israel feels that a certain leader...is an evident threat to its national security, it will operate," a former Israeli envoy told Newsweek.
1don MSN
US offers $5 million reward for information leading to the arrest of Tren de Aragua leader Niño Guerrero as Treasury Department imposes sanctions on six gang leaders.
SEC commissioner Greg Sankey and major NIL donor Cody Campbell have both spoken with Trump on NIL in the past, but neither expected Wednesday's report
City officials have eyed Gov. Sarah Huckabee Sanders' links to the White House as stepping stones to address Fort Smith's consent decree quagmire.
LA County Republican Chair Roxanne Hoge calls federal immigration operations "political irony" as ICE conducts sweeps amid opposition from Mayor Karen Bass and Gov. Gavin Newsom.
US Rep. Ralph Norman and other SC GOP leaders, including Tim Scott and Lindsey Graham, respond to whether Trump administration should release Epstein files.
4h
Marin Independent Journal on MSNMarin demonstrators extol civil rights leader Lewis, denounce TrumpEvents throughout the county, like those throughout the country, aimed to create “good trouble” in a time of menace and despair.
Trump joined executives from some of the largest U.S. tech and energy companies in Pittsburgh as the administration prepares to power the expansion of AI.
Trump hosts Gulf leaders at White House as new violence raises questions about progress toward peace
With little progress to share on the region’s most intractable problems, including the war in Gaza, President Trump was more focused on promoting diplomatic ties as a vehicle for economic growth.
The $9 billion package passed the House and the Senate with only Republican votes through the rarely used "rescissions" process. Trump is now expected to sign it into law.