President Trump responded to a staggering 1,009 questions from journalists during the first month of his second term, according to a new analysis. The tabulation, compiled by George Condon of National Journal and published Tuesday,
The first time Donald Trump spoke to Volodymyr Zelenskyy, he tried to pressure Ukraine’s new leader to dig up dirt on Joe Biden ahead of the 2020 election
The difference in style between Trump's first and second go-round in the Oval Office was on full display Wednesday when the president called the United States a "bloated, fat, disgusting" country and bashed predecessor Joe Biden during the first meeting with his Cabinet.
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Hosted on MSNResurfaced report exposes Biden 'lost his temper' with Zelensky after Oval Office fightAccording to a resurfaced NBC News report from 2022, Biden reportedly lost "his temper" and asked Kyiv to "show a little more gratitude" towards the United States for their support.
US President Donald Trump and Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky had a massive showdown in the Oval Office on Friday, sending ripples in the global politics. But Biden also had a spat with Zelenskyy three years back.
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Anybody who watched the entire Oval Office meeting between President Trump and Ukraine President Volodymyr Zelensky would know that it was not an “ambush” or a “setup” by Trump, as characterized by Democrats and malign media entities.
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Daily Mail on MSNWhen Starmer was last in the Oval Office: 2024 meeting with BidenSir Keir Starmer seen in the Oval Office with former US President Joe Biden, after Labour's landslide victory in the UK General Election. The Prime Minister is now set to make another visit to new President Donald Trump at the White House.
President Trump is convinced that someone in the Biden family left behind the bag of cocaine that was found in the West Wing in July 2023 — and has vowed to conduct an investigation.
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Trump answered more than 1,000 press questions in first month of second term — more than seven times Biden’s queriesWASHINGTON — President Trump responded to a staggering 1,009 questions from journalists during the first month of his second term, according to a new analysis. The tabulation, compiled by George Condon of National Journal and published Tuesday, blows away prior presidents — including Joe Biden’s first-month total of 141 questions.
The Biden administration issued policy changes to White House press pass holders that resulted in hundreds of reporters losing their passes.
In a heated Oval Office meeting, former US President Trump criticized both President Biden and Ukraine's President Zelenskyy. Trump argued that withou
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