As the term “TrumpMeltdown” trended on social media, photo agencies moved pictures of an angry-looking Donald Trump with a reddened face.
Author: John Fritze and David Jackson, USA TODAY
‘I don’t care.’ Trump dismisses GOP concern over protecting whistleblower
President Donald Trump dismissed concerns Wednesday, including from some GOP lawmakers, about protecting the confidentiality of a whistleblower.
‘Off the face of the earth’: Trump says U.S. could win Afghanistan war in a week
President Donald Trump said Monday the U.S. could wipe Afghanistan “off the face of the Earth” in a matter of days but has chosen to draw down forces.
‘You don’t have this problem’: Trump vents to Putin about frustration with reporters
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‘You’re the pride of our nation,’ Donald Trump tells veterans on 75th D-Day anniversary in Normandy
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Donald Trump acknowledges Russia helped him get elected in 2016, then backtracks
President Donald Trump appeared to admit for the first time that Russia helped his election in 2016, before reversing himself minutes later.
Trump White House solicits examples of social media censorship
President Trump has repeatedly complained the nation’s largest social networks are censoring conservative voices. Now the White House wants proof.
Donald Trump returns to Michigan for first campaign rally after Robert Mueller’s findings
Donald Trump is certain to highlight Robert Mueller’s findingswhile also reasserting his 2020 agenda on health care, trade and other issues.
Trump criticizes Democrats for passing resolution condemning hate
President Donald Trump described the Democratic Party as an “anti-Israel party” and an “anti-Jewish party” on Friday and criticized a House vote condemning hate.
White House ‘reached out’ to Covington Catholic students to offer support
President Trump’s administration offered support for theCovington Catholic High School students involved in a confrontation at the Lincoln Memorial.