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The Iranian government is not about to collapse, U.S. intelligence has found, undercutting Donald Trump’s claim that his war was won. On the eleventh day of the war, for which Trump has demanded Iran’s “unconditional surrender,
WASHINGTON (AP) — Under pressure from President Donald Trump, Senate Republicans plan to launch a “full and robust debate” next week on legislation to impose strict new proof-of-citizenship requirements, an effort to show Trump that they are serious about the bill even though it doesn’t have enough support to pass.
“Challenging whatever the administration does here is going to be much more difficult than the IEEPA case,” international trade expert Timothy Meyer told Fortune.
Speaking with reporters at Joint Base Andrews on Wednesday night, President Trump implied that strikes on Iran up until this point have focused mainly on the regime, military, and police. But he warns the regime that if they do not comply with his demands,
The Trump administration is considering waiving the century-old Jones Act for a limited period to ensure energy and agricultural shipments can move freely between U.S. ports, press secretary Karoline Leavitt said on Thursday,
Get the latest news as Trump visits Kentucky, the election to fill Marjorie Taylor Greene's seat heads to a runoff, and Sen. Cindy Hyde-Smith, R-Miss., is set to face off against Democrat Scott Colom in the fall.
President Trump's scorn towards GOP Rep. Thomas Massie of Kentucky is a key factor in the May primary. He has called Massie the "worst Republican congressman" in Congress' history
Oil prices soared back above $100 a barrel, having come down earlier in the week when Trump said the war would be over soon. Iran has said it will not let oil through the world's most important energy trade route - the Strait of Hormuz that runs along its coast - until U.S. and Israeli attacks cease. [O/R]
Inflation held steady in February — but offered little clarity for Federal Reserve officials navigating an economic landscape altered by the Iran war.
Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent said it was “unfortunate” that the move could benefit Russia, but maintained that it was only for the short term.