Donald Trump

Biden calls Trump 'reckless' over attacks on court

President Joe Biden branded Donald Trump "reckless" Friday after the Republican lashed out in rambling, angry comments at verdicts in New York making him the first former U.S. president to become a convicted felon.

The dramatic climax to Trump's hush money trial came five months before the November 5 election, when the tycoon hopes to unseat Biden and make a shocking return to power.

In what will America trust?

We learned a lot from Donald Trump before his election in 2016, during his presidency and since. So, we did not expect many more surprises from him and his supporters. But recent events have revealed more about the darkness at the center of his personal and professional life, and also the extremes to which those that support him will go.

Haley Backs Trump for Re-election Despite Political Disagreements

Former US Ambassador to the United Nations, Nikki Haley, has announced her support for Republican candidate Donald Trump in the upcoming November presidential election, according to DPA. Speaking at an event in Washington yesterday, Haley noted that although she doesn't always align with Trump politically, she believes Biden has been a disaster, leading her to vote for Trump.

Biden's Approval Rating Hits Record Low

The public approval rating of US President Joe Biden has reached a new low, according to a recent Reuters/Ipsos poll.

The poll, conducted over four days and ending Monday, indicates that only 36 percent of Americans approve of Biden's performance as president, down from 38 percent in April. These figures mark the lowest approval ratings for Biden since July 2022.

Trump Signals Intent to Strengthen Ties with Hungary's Orbán in Potential Second Term

In a recent address to an influential American conservative forum in Budapest, former US President Donald Trump hinted at plans to renew Republican cooperation with Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orbán, whom he hailed as a "great man." Trump's remarks come amidst Orbán's reelection for a fourth term in Hungary's 2022 parliamentary elections, albeit against a backdrop of economic chall

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