In an interview on Wednesday afternoon, the president revised his positions on the Federal Reserve’s chair, the Export-Import Bank, and China’s monetary policy.
His newest argument, that he was talking about Susan Rice and “unmasking,” doesn’t make any more sense than his previous versions.
Explosions in Germany, FBI investigated Trump adviser, and more from the United States and around the world.
The White House spokesman argued the Nazis did not use chemical weapons to justify air strikes on Syria.
From political solutions to regime change, U.S. officials have offered a dizzying variety of ideas about the goals and methods of American posture toward Bashar al-Assad.
The lawyer for the man who authorities say carried out last week’s attack in Stockholm says the suspect “admits to a terrorist crime.”
Alabama governor resigns, deadly shooting in San Bernardino, and more from the United States and around the world.
Robert Bentley was booked on a pair of campaign-finance charges Monday afternoon, and resigned soon after.
The U.S. sends warships toward North Korea, two bomb attacks on Coptic Christian churches in Egypt kill at least 35 people, and more from the United States and around the world.
Police arrest a man they believe drove the truck in the Stockholm attack, Basque separatists hand over their weapons, and more from the United States and around the world.
A terrorist attack in Sweden, the U.S. strikes in Syria, and more from the United States and around the world.
A compliance matter has turned into an accusation about salary equality
After military strikes, the next steps are likely to be diplomatic.
Russia condemned it while U.S. allies called it proportional.
U.S. strikes Syria, Republicans invoke nuclear option, and more from the United States and around the world.
The Trump administration targeted facilities belonging to President Bashar al-Assad, opening a new front in U.S. military operations.
It has targeted ISIS and other terrorist groups, not the Assad regime—though that might change soon.
After long insisting American action was unwise, the president is suddenly planning for military action—but he’ll face legal and practical hurdles.
The former president said he was proud of a deal to remove chemical weapons without military intervention. If that didn’t work, what will his successor do?
In an about-face, Secretary of State Rex Tillerson said of Bashar al-Assad: “It would seem there would be no role for him to govern the Syrian people.”