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Within two hours of declaring a ceasefire in the Iran war, President Donald Trump alleged that CNN knowingly published false information. Trump said CNN reported a "fake" statement from Iran and U.S. authorities are probing whether CNN committed a crime by publishing it. It’s unclear what crime, if any, CNN would be charged with.
Buckingham Palace has responded to Donald Trump's assertion that King Charles shares his stance on Iran, issuing a carefully worded statement. The Palace spokesperson told GB News: "The King is naturally mindful of his Government's long-standing and well-known position on the prevention of nuclear proliferation.
Trump’s statements about whether Vance was going to the talks were important because, as the administration’s foremost skeptic about the war, the vice president has been widel
Jake Tapper spoke out in defense of CNN's reporting of Iran's "victory" statement following the two-week ceasefire news, despite Donald Trump criticizing it as "fake news." "The issue boils down to this.
Donald Trump’s statements regarding Iran amid the war are reportedly changing. The report arrived after the US President made a contradictory statement regarding Vice President JD Vance’s involvement in the next set of peace talks with Iran. Trump ...
Social media users were quick to speculate that threats on an account with Ungaro's name were related to Trump's connections with Jeffrey Epstein.
A surprise addition to the measure was the $1 billion proposed by the Judiciary Committee for security work related to Mr. Trump’s East Wing renovation. The measure does not mention the president’s proposed new ballroom, which is being challenged in court, but Mr. Trump has insisted that a main reason for the project is to enhance security.