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'I'm not a Nazi,' Trump says at campaign rally
Donald Trump told supporters Monday he is "not a Nazi," using a rally in the final week of a bitter White House race to refute accusations of authoritarianism, including from a former top aide who branded him a fascist.
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Trump spoke to Joe Rogan about tariffs, alien life and his biggest mistake as president (video)
For three full hours, Donald Trump chatted with Joe Rogan on the latter’s popular podcast “The Joe Rogan Experience,” with the episode released Friday night.
Harris dodges direct question on Palestinian deaths
Vice President Kamala Harris sidestepped a direct question Wednesday on preventing further Palestinian deaths from U.S.-funded bombs in Gaza, instead acknowledging the toll on civilians and emphasizing the need for a two-state solution.
Trump offered to pardon Assange if he denied Russia helped leak Democrats' emails
U.S. President Donald Trump offered to pardon WikiLeaks founder Julian Assange if he said that Russia had nothing to do with WikiLeaks' publication of Democratic Party emails in 2016, a London court heard on Feb. 19.
Which West do we belong to?
As the global hegemony of the West is put to the test, the leaders of the big Western powers are busy having a public spat. While a wide range of strongmen in capitals from Moscow to Tehran and Beijing must really be enjoying the spectacle, it is a truly sad development.
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Trump allies, security experts alarmed by Omarosa recordings
Former presidential adviser Omarosa Manigault Newman is drawing fire from President Donald Trump's allies and national security experts for secret recordings she made at the White House, including her firing by chief of staff John Kelly in the high-security Situation Room.
The turbulent Trump administration and the rest of us
The chaotic developments inside the US administration are truly unprecedented. Dozens of officials have left within a year, some voluntarily, though most were forced to resign.
The US Senate Approved Kirstjen Nielsen as Secretary of Homeland Security
US Senate upgrades security expert Kirstjen Nielsen to Secretary of Homeland Security by 62 to 37 votes, DPA reported.
Hassan Rouhani's Bold Refusal
The Iranian Foreign Ministry has revealed that American President Donald Trump wanted to hold talks with his Iranian counterpart Hassan Rouhani in September, but the latter refused to meet him.
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Trump under fire over 'blame on both sides' Charlottesville comment
The United States President Donald Trump insisted on Aug. 15 that left- and right-wing extremists became violent during a weekend rally by white nationalists in Virginia, reigniting a political firestorm over U.S. race relations and his own leadership of a national crisis.