
Stephen Collinson
Senior Reporter at CNN
Writer at Meanwhile in America
Senior Reporter CNN Politics.
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1 week ago |
cnn.com | Stephen Collinson
President Donald Trump speaks to reporters aboard Air Force One after departing early from the the G7 summit in Canada to return to Washington, on Tuesday, June 17. Kevin Lamarque/Reuters CNN — It might be happening again. A president is being driven – by events, fear of proliferating weapons of mass destruction and the need to back up his own words – toward a shock-and-awe entry into a Middle East conflict with no guaranteed way out.
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El presidente Donald Trump llega a la cumbre del G7 en Kananaskis, Alberta, Canadá, el 16 de junio de 2025 Kevin Lamarque/Reuters CNN — El presidente Donald Trump está bajo presión de sectores opositores en Israel y en su propia base MAGA mientras reflexiona sobre la decisión de seguridad nacional más crucial de sus presidencias: si debe intentar un golpe mortal contra el programa nuclear de Irán.
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1 week ago |
cnn.com | Stephen Collinson
President Donald Trump arrives at the G7 summit in Kananaskis, Alberta, Canada, on June 16, 2025. Kevin Lamarque/Reuters CNN — President Donald Trump is under opposing pressure from inside Israel and his own MAGA base as he ponders the most fateful national security decision of either of his presidencies — whether to attempt a killer blow against Iran’s nuclear program.
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cnn.com | Stephen Collinson
President Donald Trump arrives at the White House from Camp David on June 9. Tom Williams/CQ-Roll Call, Inc./Getty Images CNN — President Donald Trump is desperate not to fight a war with Iran. But can he really avoid it? Compelling national security arguments and domestic political considerations mean it makes sense to stop short of direct US offensive operations in the long-dreaded conflict that Israel describes as a matter of preserving its own existence.
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2 weeks ago |
cnn.com | Stephen Collinson
A person holds a poster depicting a caricature of President Donald Trump at a protest against Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) in Los Angeles, California, on June 11, 2025. Leah Millis/Reuters CNN — America seems headed to an angry and ugly place. Inflammatory incidents, rhetoric and dissent unleashed by President Donald Trump’s tough immigration crackdown are inexorably building political pressure as a polarized nation barrels into the heat of summer.
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