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Trump Flies Older Air Force One Home From NATO Summit, Citing Iranian Assassination Threat
President Donald Trump departed the NATO summit in Ankara aboard an older Air Force One aircraft instead of a recently acquired Boeing 747-8 that has become the subject of political and security debate, saying the decision reflected concerns over threats from Iran as tensions between Washington and Tehran escalated. 
President Donald Trump departed the NATO summit in Ankara aboard an older Air Force One aircraft instead of a recently acquired Boeing 747-8 that has become the subject of political and security debate, saying the decision reflected concerns over threats from Iran as tensions between Washington and Tehran escalated. -
Trump's 'One Big Beautiful Bill' Faces Backlash as Arizona Democrats Say New Medicaid Rules Threaten Cancer and Addiction Care
President Donald Trump's "One Big Beautiful Bill" is drawing renewed criticism in Arizona, where Democratic lawmakers, healthcare providers and patient advocates argue that changes to Medicaid eligibility are making it more difficult for people undergoing cancer treatment and substance abuse recovery to maintain health coverage. 
President Donald Trump's "One Big Beautiful Bill" is drawing renewed criticism in Arizona, where Democratic lawmakers, healthcare providers and patient advocates argue that changes to Medicaid eligibility are making it more difficult for people undergoing cancer treatment and substance abuse recovery to maintain health coverage. -
Trump Eyes Australia's Retirement System, Says U.S. Could Make It 'Even Better'
President Donald Trump said his administration is exploring a sweeping overhaul of the U.S. retirement system modeled in part on Australia's mandatory superannuation program, marking one of the clearest signals yet that the White House is considering structural changes to how Americans save for retirement. Speaking from the White House Rose Garden, Trump said officials are studying the Australian framework and suggested the United States could build on it with its own version. 
President Donald Trump said his administration is exploring a sweeping overhaul of the U.S. retirement system modeled in part on Australia's mandatory superannuation program, marking one of the clearest signals yet that the White House is considering structural changes to how Americans save for retirement. Speaking from the White House Rose Garden, Trump said officials are studying the Australian framework and suggested the United States could build on it with its own version. -
House Democrats Accuse Trump of Turning America's 250th Birthday Celebration Into a Fundraising Operation for Political Allies
House Democrats have accused President Donald Trump of transforming preparations for America's 250th anniversary into a politically driven operation designed to reward allies, attract donors and elevate his own public profile, allegations the White House-backed Freedom 250 organization has strongly denied. 
House Democrats have accused President Donald Trump of transforming preparations for America's 250th anniversary into a politically driven operation designed to reward allies, attract donors and elevate his own public profile, allegations the White House-backed Freedom 250 organization has strongly denied. -
Elon Musk's X Suspends Trump Stock Tracker After One Day, Raising Questions Over Unequal Enforcement of Platform Rules
President Donald Trump's financial disclosure has sparked a new controversy after an X account created to track his publicly reported investment activity was suspended less than 24 hours after launching, prompting questions about whether Elon Musk's social media platform applies its rules consistently to politically sensitive accounts. 
President Donald Trump's financial disclosure has sparked a new controversy after an X account created to track his publicly reported investment activity was suspended less than 24 hours after launching, prompting questions about whether Elon Musk's social media platform applies its rules consistently to politically sensitive accounts. -
Trump Financial Disclosure Reveals $10.71 Million Licensing Payment From Amazon's 'Melania' Documentary Despite Weak Critical Reception
President Donald Trump's latest financial disclosure has revealed a $10.71 million licensing payment connected to the Amazon MGM Studios documentary Melania, offering a rare look into the commercial returns generated by one of the Trump family's highest-profile media projects. The figure, disclosed in the president's 2025 financial report released on June 30, has drawn renewed attention to the documentary months after it received a muted response from critics despite a costly production and distribution campaign. 
President Donald Trump's latest financial disclosure has revealed a $10.71 million licensing payment connected to the Amazon MGM Studios documentary Melania, offering a rare look into the commercial returns generated by one of the Trump family's highest-profile media projects. The figure, disclosed in the president's 2025 financial report released on June 30, has drawn renewed attention to the documentary months after it received a muted response from critics despite a costly production and distribution campaign. -
Laura Loomer Calls Iran's Funeral for Ali Khamenei a 'Target Rich Environment' as Up to 20 Million Mourners Prepare to Gather
Laura Loomer, a conservative activist closely associated with President Donald Trump, drew widespread attention this week after describing Iran's upcoming state funeral for former Supreme Leader Ali Khamenei as a "target rich environment," a military phrase she used as Iranian authorities prepare for one of the largest public gatherings in the country's history. 
Laura Loomer, a conservative activist closely associated with President Donald Trump, drew widespread attention this week after describing Iran's upcoming state funeral for former Supreme Leader Ali Khamenei as a "target rich environment," a military phrase she used as Iranian authorities prepare for one of the largest public gatherings in the country's history. -
Trump's Tribute to Village People Singer Victor Willis Sparks Backlash After Focusing on His Own Rallies and 'Y.M.C.A.' Success
President Donald Trump drew criticism this week after using a tribute to late Village People frontman Victor Willis to revisit the role of "Y.M.C.A." at his political rallies, prompting fresh debate over the president's habit of placing himself at the center of public statements about celebrity deaths. 
President Donald Trump drew criticism this week after using a tribute to late Village People frontman Victor Willis to revisit the role of "Y.M.C.A." at his political rallies, prompting fresh debate over the president's habit of placing himself at the center of public statements about celebrity deaths. -
JD Vance Slams Supreme Court's 6-3 Birthright Citizenship Ruling as Trump Eyes New Immigration Fight
Vice President JD Vance sharply criticized the U.S. Supreme Court on Tuesday after the justices voted 6-3 to block President Donald Trump's executive order restricting birthright citizenship, calling the decision a major setback for the administration while promising that the White House would pursue alternative avenues to reshape U.S. immigration policy. 
Vice President JD Vance sharply criticized the U.S. Supreme Court on Tuesday after the justices voted 6-3 to block President Donald Trump's executive order restricting birthright citizenship, calling the decision a major setback for the administration while promising that the White House would pursue alternative avenues to reshape U.S. immigration policy. -
Trump Weighs New Iran Strikes While U.S. Pushes Ahead With Nuclear Talks in Qatar
President Donald Trump has privately discussed the possibility of renewed military action against Iran with his top national security advisers, even as his administration continues indirect negotiations with Tehran aimed at securing a nuclear agreement and preserving a fragile ceasefire reached after recent fighting in the Strait of Hormuz. 
President Donald Trump has privately discussed the possibility of renewed military action against Iran with his top national security advisers, even as his administration continues indirect negotiations with Tehran aimed at securing a nuclear agreement and preserving a fragile ceasefire reached after recent fighting in the Strait of Hormuz.