Trump, Global Growth and Economic Leaders at Davos
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The remark came as the president unveiled a new international Board of Peace, billed as an oversight body for the ceasefire between Israel and Hamas in Gaza. The post Trump Tells Iran ‘We’ll Talk’ in Speech Touting ‘Obliterated’ Nuclear Site first appeared on Mediaite.
President Trump is speaking at the White House press briefing, highlighting immigration arrests and his record in office.
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Trump Keeps Talking After a ‘Nasty’ Sound Blasts Through White House Meeting as Viewers Scramble to Process What They Heard
President Donald Trump sat at the center of a long White House table, flanked by oil and gas executives and members of his administration, prepared […]
He’s speaking far more words in public than in 2017, but much less about Obamacare and much more about foreign countries.
"Leaked" audio of President Donald Trump talking about the Epstein files and Venezuela was generated with OpenAI’s video-generating platform, Sora. The audio was originally shared on TikTok back in November 2025, before the U.S. captured Venezuelan leader Nicolás Maduro.
Newsom says the White House pressured USA House to drop his Davos talk. He later trolled Trump’s speech as boring, fueling their California‑DC feud.
President Trump claimed Thursday that Iran’s theocratic leaders “want to talk, and we’ll talk” following weeks-long demonstrations that have rocked the Islamic Republic. Trump made the comments during remarks at a ceremony at the World Economic Forum in Davos,
President Trump traveled to Davos Wednesday and began with a combative message to Europe: You may not like what the US is doing, but you can’t ignore us.
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Trump isn’t talking about running for a third term - he’s considering a 'fourth term' instead
Trump isn’t talking about running for a third term - he’s considering a 'fourth term' instead
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After Trump's Greenland deal, Wall Street is talking up the 'TACO trade' again. What's next?
Key Takeaways Stocks rallied after President Trump dialed back his threats against Greenland, reviving talk of the TACO Trade, a strategy intended to exploit the president's bombastic approach to policy.