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Trump Family Crypto Empire Generated $2.3 Billion With Little Capital at Risk, Reuters Investigation Says
Donald Trump and his family generated an estimated $2.3 billion from a series of cryptocurrency ventures while contributing little or no capital of their own, according to a Reuters investigation that is likely to intensify scrutiny of the president's financial interests as Congress debates major digital-asset legislation. 
Donald Trump and his family generated an estimated $2.3 billion from a series of cryptocurrency ventures while contributing little or no capital of their own, according to a Reuters investigation that is likely to intensify scrutiny of the president's financial interests as Congress debates major digital-asset legislation. -
DOJ Says It Has No Records of Trump’s $1.776 Billion IRS Settlement, Fueling Questions Over Approval Process
The U.S. Department of Justice has told a government watchdog that it cannot locate records related to a $1.776 billion settlement between the Internal Revenue Service and President Donald Trump, a disclosure that is intensifying scrutiny over one of the most controversial legal agreements reached during his administration. 
The U.S. Department of Justice has told a government watchdog that it cannot locate records related to a $1.776 billion settlement between the Internal Revenue Service and President Donald Trump, a disclosure that is intensifying scrutiny over one of the most controversial legal agreements reached during his administration. -
Trump’s ‘Art of the Deal’ Co-Author Calls Him ‘Demented,’ Predicts Historic Midterm Backlash
Tony Schwartz, the writer who helped craft Donald Trump's bestselling 1987 book The Art of the Deal, delivered one of his sharpest public criticisms of the president this week, describing Trump as "demented" and "self-destructive" while predicting that his political fortunes could deteriorate dramatically if Republicans suffer setbacks in upcoming elections. 
Tony Schwartz, the writer who helped craft Donald Trump's bestselling 1987 book The Art of the Deal, delivered one of his sharpest public criticisms of the president this week, describing Trump as "demented" and "self-destructive" while predicting that his political fortunes could deteriorate dramatically if Republicans suffer setbacks in upcoming elections. -
Trump Cancels Planned Iran Strikes After Talks Reach Iran’s Top Leadership
President Trump announced Thursday that he has canceled planned U.S. strikes and bombings against Iran after negotiations were elevated to Iran's highest leadership and received approval. 
President Trump announced Thursday that he has canceled planned U.S. strikes and bombings against Iran after negotiations were elevated to Iran's highest leadership and received approval. -
Trump Warns U.S. Will Attack Iran ‘Very Hard’ as Fox News Airs $70 Billion Border Bill Signing Live
President Donald Trump escalated his rhetoric toward Iran on Thursday, warning that the United States could attack the country "very hard" if negotiations over its nuclear program fail, while simultaneously using a White House ceremony for a major border security package to reinforce his administration's broader national security agenda. 
President Donald Trump escalated his rhetoric toward Iran on Thursday, warning that the United States could attack the country "very hard" if negotiations over its nuclear program fail, while simultaneously using a White House ceremony for a major border security package to reinforce his administration's broader national security agenda. -
Trump Defends 4.2% Inflation Rate as Iran War Drives Fuel Prices 40% Higher
President Donald Trump defended the sharpest rise in U.S. inflation in three years on Wednesday, arguing that higher prices are a temporary consequence of his administration's military campaign against Iran and insisting that Americans will ultimately benefit once the conflict ends. 
President Donald Trump defended the sharpest rise in U.S. inflation in three years on Wednesday, arguing that higher prices are a temporary consequence of his administration's military campaign against Iran and insisting that Americans will ultimately benefit once the conflict ends. -
Trump Warns Iran Will ‘Pay the Price’ for Slow Negotiations
President Donald Trump intensified his rhetoric against Iran on Wednesday, warning that Tehran would "pay the price" for failing to reach a peace agreement with Washington as military exchanges widened across the Middle East and raised fresh doubts about the prospects for a negotiated end to the conflict. 
President Donald Trump intensified his rhetoric against Iran on Wednesday, warning that Tehran would "pay the price" for failing to reach a peace agreement with Washington as military exchanges widened across the Middle East and raised fresh doubts about the prospects for a negotiated end to the conflict. -
Trump Threatens New Strikes on Iranian Power Plants and Bridges as Nuclear Deal Talks Stall
President Donald Trump on Wednesday signaled that the United States could expand its military campaign against Iran, warning that Tehran's failure to reach a negotiated settlement may prompt attacks on critical infrastructure, including power plants and bridges, as tensions continue to rise across the Middle East. 
President Donald Trump on Wednesday signaled that the United States could expand its military campaign against Iran, warning that Tehran's failure to reach a negotiated settlement may prompt attacks on critical infrastructure, including power plants and bridges, as tensions continue to rise across the Middle East. -
Andrew Tate’s Alleged Barron Trump Connection Comes Under Scrutiny as Romanian Human Trafficking Case Continues
Andrew Tate's reported connections to individuals within President Donald Trump's orbit are drawing renewed attention after a New Yorker investigation detailed an alleged relationship between members of Tate's inner circle and Barron Trump, while also raising questions about whether those connections coincided with changes in the influencer's legal situation in Romania. 
Andrew Tate's reported connections to individuals within President Donald Trump's orbit are drawing renewed attention after a New Yorker investigation detailed an alleged relationship between members of Tate's inner circle and Barron Trump, while also raising questions about whether those connections coincided with changes in the influencer's legal situation in Romania. -
Kate Middleton Reportedly Turns to New Royal Ally Harriet Sperling as Harry and Meghan Feud Continues
Catherine, Princess of Wales, has reportedly developed a close friendship with Harriet Sperling, the newly married wife of Peter Phillips, as the British royal family continues to grapple with the fallout from its years-long estrangement with Prince Harry and Meghan Markle. 
Catherine, Princess of Wales, has reportedly developed a close friendship with Harriet Sperling, the newly married wife of Peter Phillips, as the British royal family continues to grapple with the fallout from its years-long estrangement with Prince Harry and Meghan Markle.