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yahoo.com | Mary Bruce |Justin Gomez |Benjamin Siegel |Michelle Stoddart |Kelsey Walsh |Hannah Demissie
President Donald Trump spent the bulk of what was billed as a "major foreign policy address" to outline his vision for the Middle East instead touting his domestic policies and heaping praise on Saudi Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman while speaking at the U.S.-Saudi Investment Forum on Tuesday.
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kxel.com | Justin Gomez |Michelle Stoddart |Alexandra Hutzler
(WASHINGTON) — Canadian Prime Minister Mark Carney on Tuesday bluntly told President Donald Trump in the Oval Office that Canada is “not for sale” after Trump repeated his assertion it should become the 51st state. “As you know from real estate, there are some places that are not for sale. And Canada is not for sale, it will never be for sale,” Carney told Trump. “But the opportunity is in the partnership and what we can build together.
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abcnews.go.com | Justin Gomez |Michelle Stoddart |Alexandra Hutzler
The historically friendly U.S.-Canada partnership has frayed under Trump. ByJustin Gomez , Michelle Stoddart, and Alexandra HutzlerPresident Donald Trump, in Washington, April 30, 2025 and Canada's Prime Minister Mark Carney in Ottawa, Canada, May 2, 2025. AP/ReutersPresident Donald Trump and Canada's Prime Minister Mark Carney meet on Tuesday at the White House for a high-stakes, and possibly tense, meeting amid a tariff trade war between the two neighbors and allies.
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willmarradio.com | Justin Gomez |Michelle Stoddart |Alexandra Hutzler
(WASHINGTON) -- Canadian Prime Minister Mark Carney on Tuesday bluntly told President Donald Trump in the Oval Office that Canada is "not for sale" after Trump repeated his assertion it should become the 51st state. "As you know from real estate, there are some places that are not for sale. And Canada is not for sale, it will never be for sale," Carney told Trump. "But the opportunity is in the partnership and what we can build together.
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southernillinoisnow.com | Justin Gomez |Arthur Jones II
(WASHINGTON) — President Donald Trump on Friday renewed his threat to take away Harvard’s tax-exempt status. “We are going to be taking away Harvard’s Tax Exempt Status. It’s what they deserve,” Trump wrote in a post to his conservative social media platform. He first floated the idea in mid-April. Any attempt to do so, though, would likely face legal challenges.
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