Donald Trump, Iran and Oval Office
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Does a video show President Donald Trump patting a Secret Service agent on her backside? No, that's not true: The video appears to show a version of the White House Oval Office that does not match
President Donald Trump claimed Ex-President Barack Obama removed and sent back a bust of Winston Churchill from the Oval Office. Here’s what Obama himself said about the decision and where the bust actually went.
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Trump Puts JD Vance on the Spot Over Iran — Then the Oval Office Moment Starts Closing In on Camera as Vance Struggles to Find an Answer
JD Vance stood just a few feet from President Donald Trump, with reporters packed into the Oval Office and cameras locked in, capturing a moment […]
Bush, kept a Churchill bust in the Oval Office from 2001 until the end of his presidency. The bust was a loan from the U.K. Government Art Collection. When Obama took office, the White House returned the borrowed bust.
The "Miracle on Ice" squad wore cowboy hats during the visit and brought one for Trump to wear as well. "The whole world expected the Soviets to win — unless the ice melted," Trump said, recounting the odds the team was facing against the Soviets, who hadn't lost an Olympic game since 1968.
When presidential hopefuls envision their time in office, it’s almost certain that none dream of anything less than a four year stint. Most probably aspire to eight. But a surprisingly high 23% of all U.S. presidents—10 out of our 43 commanders in chief—never made it through a single full term.
Minister for Justice Jim O'Callaghan has defended Micheál Martin's performance in the Oval Office after People Before Profit TD Richard Boyd Barrett said the Taoiseach did not say "a single word of criticism of the flagrant,
In photographs, Secretary of State Marco Rubio and Vice President JD Vance can be seen wearing black dress shoes with visible gaps between the shoe’s collar and the wearer’s foot, leaving the ankle to dangle loose in the opening like the clapper in a bell.
President Trump reiterated his frustration with NATO allies on Tuesday while speaking to reporters in the Oval Office with Ireland's leader, Micheál Martin. CBS News' Olivia Rinaldi has more.