Trump lashed out at Mulvaney during meeting with Democrats
President Donald Trump lashed out at acting chief of staff Mick Mulvaney during a Situation Room meeting with Democrats, including House Speaker Nancy Pelosi and Senate Minority Leader Chuck Schumer, earlier this month, a White House official said Sunday.
یک سخنگوی کاخ سفید روز یکشنبه گفت که دونالد تامپو، رئیس جمهور وقت، در جلسه ای که با نماینده دموکرات، از جمله نانسی پلوسی، نماینده پارلمان و چاک شومر، رهبر اقلیت مجلس سنای ایالات متحده در اوایل ماه جاری، به عنوان رئیس هیئت مدیره، به وی اعتراض کرد.
Turkey dismisses Trump threat to economy over Syrian Kurds
Turkey has dismissed President Donald Trump's threat to "devastate" its economy if it attacks Kurdish forces in Syria following a planned pullout of US troops.
Senate takes on man to decide Mueller probe fate
Attorney general nominee William Barr's Senate confirmation hearing Tuesday is expected to be a highly charged affair that's sure to test his opinion of just how powerful a president -- in this case, Donald Trump -- is.
Trump bears most blame for shutdown
Amid the longest government shutdown in US history, a majority say Donald Trump bears more responsibility for it than the Democrats in Congress, and the President's disapproval rating has climbed five points since last month, according to a new CNN Poll conducted by SSRS.
Trump concealed details from meetings with Putin
There are no detailed records of five personal meetings President Donald Trump has had with Russian President Vladimir Putin, The Washington Post reported Saturday, citing US officials.
Trump calls Joe Biden ‘weak,’ says Obama took him off the ‘trash heap’
President Donald Trump called Joe Biden "weak" and said he is not worried about a potential challenge from the former vice president in the 2020 presidential race, during a phone interview with Fox News' Jeanine Pirro Saturday night.
White House refuses to meet Congress’ deadline on Khashoggi killing
President Donald Trump is refusing to meet a legal requirement to send Congress a report due Friday that requires the White House to determine whether Saudi Arabia's crown prince is personally responsible for the murder of Washington Post journalist Jamal Khashoggi.
NYT: Saudi Crown Prince said he would use ‘a bullet’ on Khashoggi
Saudi Arabia's Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman told a top aide in 2017 that he would use "a bullet" on Saudi journalist Jamal Khashoggi, according to a New York Times reportciting US and foreign officials with direct knowledge of intelligence reports.
At fiery hearing, Whitaker testifies that he has not talked about Mueller to Trump
Acting Attorney General Matt Whitaker repeatedly clashed with Democrats in a combative hearing Friday in which he told lawmakers he has not interfered with the special counsel investigation that he oversees.
Venezuela crisis: Maduro given ultimatum by European leaders
Spain, Germany, France and the UK have warned Venezuelan President Nicolás Maduro that he must call elections within eight days - or they will officially recognise the opposition.