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postguam.com | Cleve R. Wootson Jr. |Dan Merica |Natalie Allison |Emily Davies
Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy was the first to see his Oval Office meeting take a turbulent turn, with President Donald Trump and Vice President JD Vance castigating him as ungrateful and threatening to cut off U.S. aid to his besieged country. Next came South African President Cyril Ramaphosa, who had hoped to discuss tariffs and instead was accused by Trump of facilitating white genocide in a choreographed spectacle broadcast around the globe.
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2 days ago |
washingtonpost.com | Cleve R. Wootson Jr. |Dan Merica |Natalie Allison |Emily Davies
Donald Trump and the art of the Oval Office confrontation (washingtonpost.com) Donald Trump and the art of the Oval Office confrontation By Cleve R.
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adn.com | Emily Davies
A gang leader who built a powerful criminal enterprise,an ex-congressman from New York who underreported earnings from his Manhattan restaurantand a Connecticut governor toppled in a corruption scandal all received clemency Wednesday in a sweeping series of orders signed by President Donald Trump.
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washingtonpost.com | Emily Davies
Trump’s clemency spree extends to ex-gangster, rapper, former congressmen (washingtonpost.com) Trump’s clemency spree extends to ex-gangster, rapper, former congressmen By Emily Davies 2025052909000000 A gang leader who built a powerful criminal enterprise, an ex-congressman from New York who underreported earnings from his Manhattan restaurant and a Connecticut governor toppled in a corruption scandal all received clemency Wednesday in a sweeping series of orders signed by President Donald...
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washingtonpost.com | Emily Davies |Cleve R. Wootson Jr.
Trump addresses a West Point upended by his changes (washingtonpost.com) Trump addresses a West Point upended by his changes By Emily Davies; Cleve R.
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2 weeks ago |
washingtonpost.com | Marianna Sotomayor |Emily Davies
Johnson again corrals GOP factions to pass Trump’s sweeping tax bill (washingtonpost.com) Johnson again corrals GOP factions to pass Trump’s sweeping tax bill By Marianna Sotomayor; Emily Davies 2025052310000200 For the fourth time since Donald Trump was sworn in as president this year, House Republicans managed to do the unthinkable: compromise to pass fiscal legislation with near total unanimity.
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postguam.com | Tom Jackman |Dana Hedgpeth |Emily Davies |Kate Brady
A young couple who had just attended a Jewish diplomatic reception stepped out onto a quiet street in downtown Washington on Wednesday night and were suddenly shot and killed, sending shock waves through the city that reverberated around the world. On Thursday the alleged gunman, a Chicago man who supported the Palestinian cause, was charged with two counts of first-degree murder and murder of foreign officials, a death-penalty-eligible offense.
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washingtonpost.com | Tom Jackman |Dana Hedgpeth |Emily Davies |Kate Brady |Kyle Swenson
Affidavit: Suspect in D.C. Jewish museum shooting confessed to killings (washingtonpost.com) Affidavit: Suspect in D.C. Jewish museum shooting confessed to killings By Tom Jackman; Dana Hedgpeth; Emily Davies; Kate Brady; Kyle Swenson 2025052214530300 A young couple who had just attended a Jewish diplomatic reception stepped out onto a quiet street in downtown Washington on Wednesday night and were suddenly shot and killed, sending shock waves through the city that reverberated around the...
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washingtonpost.com | Andrew Jeong |Emily Davies |Annabelle Timsit
Two Israeli Embassy staffers killed in shooting near Jewish Museum in D.C. (washingtonpost.com) Two Israeli Embassy staffers killed in shooting near Jewish Museum in D.C. By Andrew Jeong; Emily Davies; Annabelle Timsit 2025052203463200 A young couple who worked for the Israeli Embassy were shot dead near the Capital Jewish Museum in Washington late Wednesday by a gunman who chanted "free, free Palestine" after the shooting, according to authorities.
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3 weeks ago |
seattletimes.com | Todd Frankel |Susannah George |Emily Davies |Cleve R. Wootson Jr.
President Donald Trump kicks off the first major international trip of his second term Tuesday in a region where his family business has grown significantly in recent months, presenting his administration with more potential conflicts of interest than ever. The president’s sons, who head the Trump Organization, have spent the past few weeks crisscrossing the Middle East, laying the groundwork for deals that will benefit the company and, in some instances, Trump himself.