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"People thought I would use force, but I don't have to use force," Trump said at the World Economic Forum on Wednesday.
President Donald Trump is in Iowa today for a speech on the economy and energy. The Des Moines Register will offer a livestream and live coverage throughout the day.
President Donald Trump returned to Iowa to tout his economic wins, rally the GOP for the midterms and promise action on E15.
Trump said he “felt terribly” about the killing of Renee Nicole Good by an ICE officer in Minnesota.
President Donald Trump spoke on the economy at the Horizon Events Center in Clive after visiting with supporters at the Machine Shed restaurant.
CNN's Daniel Dale told viewers the president repeated many of the same false statements he's made throughout his first year back in the White House.
Trump's speech marks his first visit to Michigan in 2026, and his third visit to the DEC. He previously delivered campaign addresses in August 2016 and October 2024 when the DEC invited both major party presidential candidates to speak, reports Natalie Davies. You can watch the speech replay using the video player above (or tap here ).
By Tim Reid WASHINGTON, Feb 7 (Reuters) - Donald Trump has cast himself as Republicans’ chief messenger on the cost of living in an election year, but a Reuters review of his speeches shows a president repeatedly declaring inflation beaten while rarely acknowledging the strain many Americans say they still feel.
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Bad Bunny vs. Donald Trump comments timeline, from anti-ICE Grammy's speech to Puerto Rico 'island of garbage'
Here's a look at the times Bad Bunny and and the president have traded barbs in the past decade.
President Donald Trump has made a trip to Clive, Iowa, to rally supporters nine months ahead of the mid-term elections.
“Donald Trump’s Republican Party is nothing more than a personality cult where truth is objective, dissent is crushed and the American people have become the enemy,” Hochul said.
President Donald Trump questioned whether or not he'll get into heaven at the National Prayer Breakfast on Feb. 5, later adding that he isn't sure he could be considered 'pure in heart'