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President Donald Trump slept for a maximum of four hours and 48 minutes last night, his frantic Truth Social tirades have revealed. The 79-year-old ended a stream of posts at 2:45 a.m., before returning less than five hours later at 7:33 a.
Several recent surveys have also shown record or near‑record lows for Trump among key voting blocs.
The waiver lets international ships carry goods between U.S. ports and is aimed at lowering energy prices.
Trump, 79, blew up at reporters, hurling personal insults over questions about his war in the Middle East following a healthcare event in the Oval Office on Thursday. Reuters White House correspondent Jeff Mason kicked off the chain reaction by asking the president how long he is willing to wait for a unified proposal from Iran.
Polls show the president is at the weakest point of his second term, with eroding economic trust and losses among key voters.
Kaitlan Collins said President Donald Trump made it "very clear" Thursday that he wants to stop being asked about the war's varying timelines — including one of his own.
President Trump's renovation kick has now reached the Lincoln Memorial Reflecting Pool.
Betting platform Polymarket says the chances of Maxwell receiving a pardon by the end of 2026 surged from 7 percent to 22 percent.
ISLAMABAD (AP) — President Donald Trump is sending his envoys Steve Witkoff and Jared Kushner to Pakistan to meet with Iran’s foreign minister, the White House said Friday, as officials in the South Asian nation pushed to revive ceasefire talks between the U.S. and Iran.
Trump pushed the idea last year, initially suggesting a cost of $5 million, and arguing that it would entice foreign talent to U.S. shores and fill out federal coffers.
The Trump administration is imposing new sanctions targeting Iran’s elusive “shadow fleet” of oil tankers, escalating pressure on Tehran just one day before peace negotiations are scheduled to resume.
The Justice Department’s move to end the inquiry into the Fed chair, Jerome Powell, reflected the political reality that President Trump, who has spent years trying to get rid of Powell and browbeating him to lower interest rates, would not be able to get his pick for the job installed while the investigation continued.
"I don't like it, conceptually, but it is what it is," Trump said when asked about prediction markets.