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GB News on MSN'I was smiling away!' GB News star remembers Donald Trump’s surprising compliment in the Oval Office
GB News political editor Christopher Hope has shared an amusing memory of receiving an unexpected personal compliment from Donald Trump during an interview at the Oval Office in February. The journalist found himself on the receiving end of the American President's charm when Trump remarked on his appearance during their meeting.
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Knewz on MSNTrump Oval Office Meetings Leave Foreign Leaders Shook
While the Oval Office has long been a stage for careful diplomacy and respectful engagement between U.S. presidents and visiting world leaders, under President Donald Trump’s second term, these visits have reportedly taken on a sharply different tone.
President Donald Trump ’s approval rating slid further Thursday, hitting a new low during his second term of 37% among U.S. adults, according to Gallup, as he continues losing support from independent voters. Independents rated him most poorly on his handling of the budget, Ukraine and foreign trade.
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Trump and Powell bicker over Fed building renovations as president ratchets up pressure campaign
After months of criticizing Federal Reserve Chair Jerome Powell, President Donald Trump took the fight to the Fed’s front door on Thursday, publicly scorning the central bank chief over the ballooning costs of a long-planned building project.
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Trump finds a new way to taint the office of the presidency
All but ordering his Justice Department lackeys to arrest and prosecute President Obama for treason is an unprecedented low for the president.
The U.S. and the Philippines have reached a trade deal, President Trump said Tuesday after his Oval Office meeting with Philippine President Ferdinand "Bongbong" Marcos, Jr.
Trump’s new label for Epstein files probe as he spirals over ‘Barack Hussein Obama’ in Oval Office rant - President turns to DNI Tulsi Gabbard’s ‘Russiagate’ distraction in lengthy screed when asked b
The earlier decision found it legal for the president to restrict access to a news organization in invite-only places like the Oval Office or Air Force One.