Hillary Clinton needed just six words to make her feelings about President Donald Trump’s relationship with Russian President Vladimir Putin crystal clear. On Sunday, the former secretary of state and 2016 Democratic presidential nominee shared a Gizmodo report on X (formerly Twitter) detailing a reported decision by Trump’s newly appointed Defense Secretary,
A social media post from the Trump White House on Monday sparked comparisons to one of the most infamous premature declarations in presidential history. The White House shared an image on X, formerly Twitter,
Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau taunted Donald Trump after Canada defeated the United States 3-2 in overtime to win the 4 Nations ice hockey competition. On X, formerly Twitter, Trudeau wrote: "You can't take our country – and you can't take our game.
LONG LIVE THE KING!” MSNBC’s Lawrence O’Donnell slammed Trump’s “utterly insane words.” Trump’s comment was also shared by the White House’s account on X, formerly Twitter, alongside what O’Donnell damningly described as “a deeply perverse rendition of Donald Trump on what was designed to appear to be a fake Time magazine cover with him wearing a gold crown that he imagines kings wear every day.
President Donald Trump shut down the Conservative Political Action Committee Saturday with a meandering speech that roasted his predecessor, Joe Biden — and bragged of liberating the United States.The official White House Twitter account followed up by posting video celebrating that Trump performed
Elon Musk speaks at President Trump Cabinet meeting. pic.twitter.com/ANNhymWvpl “If we don’t do this, America will go bankrupt,” Musk told department heads assembled around a large wooden table in the Cabinet Room.
Alec Baldwin confronted a troll dressed as Donald Trump who provoked him in a new video posted on Twitter. Watch the ordeal go down.
Elon Musk absorbed responsibility for Donald Trump's lawsuit when he bought Twitter – which banned the president – in 2022 and renamed it X
Donald Trump claims to be 6-foot-3-inches tall, but photos don't lie, and plenty of pictures prove that the president is lying about his height.
The bill, the TAKE IT DOWN Act, was unanimously passed by the Senate in February but still awaits approval in the House of Representatives
Congressman Brandon Gill introduced a bill to have President Donald Trump's face on the $100 bill to replace Benjamin Franklin.