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President Trump held a call with Cambodia Prime Minister Hun Manet on Saturday and is planning to speak with Thailand’s acting Prime Minister Phuntham Wechayachai in an effort to broker
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DPA International on MSNTrump urges ceasefire in Thailand-Cambodia conflictFollowing the escalation of the conflict between Cambodia and Thailand, US President Donald Trump has urged both parties to agree to a ceasefire and was optimistic that this could come about soon. "Just spoke to the Prime Minister of Cambodia relative to stopping the War with Thailand.
The money was raised during a one-night star-studded fundraiser titled "FireAid" at both the SoFi Stadium and the Forum. Stars like Lady Gaga, Katy Perry and Olivia Rodrigo, performed at the event.
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The court signaled again that it believes the president has the power to fire the leaders of agencies and commissions that Congress said were independent.
Trump wants to play global peacemaker. Derailed Gaza cease-fire shows how daunting that ambition is.
The derailing of talks to solve the 21-month Israel-Hamas war is the latest blow to Trump as several of his efforts to broker agreements for fraught conflicts and complex global threats have stalled.
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Mediaite on MSNTrump Rages At Democrats In New Attack As He Jets Away From Epstein-Mania To ScotlandTrump launched a new grenade as he jetted to Scotland amid the uproar over Jeffrey Epstein — ranting about an attack on the "FireAid" concert. The post Trump Rages At Democrats In New Attack As He Jets Away From Epstein-Mania To Scotland first appeared on Mediaite.
President Donald Trump has escalated his pressure campaign against Federal Reserve Chair Jerome Powell, leaving the door open to ousting him for “fraud,” he said last week. That raises questions about what would happen if Trump actually tires to fire the central bank leader.
President Donald Trump‘s bids to replace a litany of independent agency heads have prompted legal challenges from the Left, which could end up with the Supreme Court revisiting a 90-year-old precedent related to the president’s firing power.