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Live updates: Trump defends ICE tactics and complains about NATO and Norway before leaving for Davos
Get the latest news and live updates on the Trump administration as House Speaker Mike Johnson marks a U.K. milestone and the Supreme Court weighs Hawaii's 'vampire' gun law.
For years, Emmanuel Macron has used friendship to temper President Trump’s most impulsive moves. It’s unclear whether that can still work.
Michigan Gov. Gretchen Whitmer (D) said that the United States is “ready” for a woman to become president, setting herself apart from First Lady Michelle Obama.
ABC News' Mary Bruce asked President Donald Trump "what gives the U.S. the right" to take away the self-determination of Greenlanders who've said they don't want to be part of the U.S.?
In a news briefing at the World Economic Forum, Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent told people to “sit back, take a deep breath and let things play out” as President Trump’s latest tariff threats against European nations over Greenland dominated conversations in Davos, Switzerland.
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Trump-appointed prosecutor who pursued indictments against the president's foes is leaving post
Lindsey Halligan, who as a top Justice Department prosecutor pursued indictments against a pair of President Donald Trump's adversaries, is leaving her position as her months-long tenure has now concluded,
President Donald Trump is expected to meet with European leaders during this week's World Economic Forum in Davos, Switzerland, as tensions simmer over his plans to acquire Greenland.
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President Trump says he can pull funding for sanctuary cities. Judges have repeatedly said otherwise
Trump’s threat is a broader version of one his administration has made many times already, attempting to cut funding to local governments it declared as “sanctuary jurisdictions,” but those efforts have been stopped repeatedly by judges.
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Trump recaps his first year back in office with winding remarks, paper tossing and impressions
President Donald Trump wanted to recap his first year back in office. And it felt like he wanted to spend the next year doing it.
President Trump is speaking at the White House press briefing, highlighting immigration arrests and his record in office.