Within the space of a few hours Friday, President Donald Trump sent a torrent of mixed signals about the Iran war that raise more questions about the direction of the conflict and his administration’s strategy.
Marine Corps veteran John Byrnes discusses President Donald Trump’s strategy in Iran, the risk of putting U.S. troops on the ground and the country’s missile threat on ‘Saturday in America.’
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President Donald J. Trump and Vice President JD Vance are committed to lowering costs for all Americans, securing our borders, unleashing American energy dominance, restoring peace through strength, and making all Americans safe and secure once again.
President Trump threatened Saturday to send ICE agents to U.S. airports to conduct security if congressional Democrats don't agree to a deal to fund the Department of Homeland Security amid a month-long partial government shutdown.
But on this occasion, the US President’s ire was justified. Whatever people’s view of Trump and his war, Starmer has a duty to engage with Britain’s main international ally with candour and conviction.
Bill Maher defended Trump's Pearl Harbor joke to Japan's PM Takaichi, saying it wasn't appropriate but was funny, while criticizing the president's handling of Iran conflict.
The pause, which applies to Iranian oil loaded on ships as of Friday and is set to end on April 19, comes as the White House tries to bring down soaring oil prices.
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