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President Trump raised $350 million from private donors for the ongoing demolition of the White House East Wing and new 90,000-square-foot ballroom, the White House said. Any additional funds might be used for future construction, such as a triumphal arch in Washington, D.C., it added.
Trump’s remarks, made during a speech at the U.S.-Saudi Investment Forum, came as he launched more criticism at Federal Reserve Chair Jerome Powell over the United States’ central bank not lowering interest rates to his liking, despite inflation threats posed by the president’s tariffs.
The president announced U.S. involvement to end the war, that began in 2023, comes at the request of Saudi Arabia's crown prince.
First lady Melania Trump helped organize a state dinner for the Saudi crown prince. She wore a green gown. What to know about her marriage to Donald.
Donald Trump officially leveled up in the dad department after his youngest child, Barron Trump, got to meet his soccer hero Cristiano Ronaldo at a White House dinner. The president of the United States revealed he earned his 19-year-old son bragging rights by setting up a conversation between Barron and Cristiano during an event hosted in honor of Saudi Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman's visit to Washington,
The Trump administration argues that migrants stopped on the Mexican side of the southern border have not "arrived in the U.S." and therefore have no right to seek legal protection on American soil. Immigrant advocacy groups challenging the Trump policy insist that blocking asylum seekers is plainly against the law.
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Joe Biden to attend Dick Cheney’s funeral, as Donald Trump continues to remain silent on his death
Trump never made a statement on Cheney’s passing and did not issue a presidential proclamation that often accompanies the death of notable figures. The White House did lower its flags to half-staff after his death, which press secretary Karoline Leavitt said it did “in accordance with statutory law.”