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Donald Trump's unpredictable foreign policy could hamper long-standing U.S. intelligence-sharing partnerships as countries react to a president who seeks closer ties to Russia and is unafraid to offend American allies by cracking down on immigration or getting angry with friendly leaders. Veteran spies say intelligence relationships are built to weather storms between political leaders.
Moments of order and calm came to Week Two at the Trump White House. You just had to look fast to catch them amid the name-calling, indelicate tweets and hectoring of world leaders.
President Trump speaks with reporters aboard Air Force One before departing from Andrews Air Force Base in Maryland on Feb. 3, 2017. President Trump speaks with reporters aboard Air Force One before departing from Andrews Air Force Base in Maryland on Feb. 3, 2017.
McConnell rebukes Trump's judge attack - Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell on Sunday distanced himself from President Donald Trump's positions on Russia, voter fraud and the travel ban, while criticizing the president for attacking a federal judge. - "It is best not to single out judges
A federal appeals court denied early Sunday the Justice Department's request for an immediate reinstatement of President Donald Trump's ban on accepting certain travelers and all refugees. The Trump administration appealed a temporary order restraining the ban nationwide, saying late Saturday night that the federal judge in Seattle overreached by "second-guessing" the president on a matter of national security.
The Twilight actress has been open about dating women, and is believed to be currently seeing Victoria's Secret model Stella Maxwell . The 26-year-old was the host on SNL and used her opening monologue to rip into President Donald Trump.
Stony-faced Trump attends Red Cross gala with Melania as Court of Appeal REJECTS White House bid to overturn judge's 'terrible and ridiculous' halt on his immigration ban DNA breakthrough leads to arrest of man 'in his twenties' in murder of Queens jogger Karina Vetrano - six months after she was found raped and strangled 'So-called' judge derided by Trump is a known conservative appointed by George W Bush who once declared 'black lives matter' during hearing on police reform Trump supporters call for boycott of Budweiser after it unveils Super Bowl ad telling the story of its founder's journey to the US as an immigrant 'You think our country is so innocent?': Trump doubles down on 'respect' for Putin and says 'US has a lot of killers' when told Russian president is 'a killer' for murdering journalists 'You can have your desk back, President Bannon': Alec Baldwin returns as President ... (more)
President Donald Trump's second week was more tumultuous than his first. His executive order halting immigration from seven Muslim-majority countries caught travelers by surprise, as the president intended, and set off protests around the nation.
Hundreds of protesters in northern California booed and chanted, "Shame!" on Saturday as police escorted Rep. Tom McClintock out of what quickly became a heated town hall. The Republican congressman held the gathering at the Tower Theater in Roseville to defend his party's agenda and President Trump's policies, including the controversial executive order on immigration and refugees.
US President Donald Trump has defended Vladimir Putin when questioned over allegations of murders carried out by the Russian state. In an interview with Fox News, he said: "There are a lot of killers.
Ukrainian servicemen look at a building destroyed as a result of night shelling by pro-Russian separatists to the flashpoint eastern town of Avdiivka, north of the pro-Russian rebels' de facto capital of Donetsk, on February 3, 2017. AFP / Aleksey FILIPPOV Avdiivka, Ukraine: Fighting subsided around a flashpoint Ukrainian town on Sunday following a week-long surge in violence that prompted US President Donald Trump to pledge to help bring peace to Europe's backyard.
Feb 5 A U.S. appeal court late on Saturday denied a request from the U.S. Department of Justice to immediately restore a immigration order from President Donald Trump barring citizens from seven mainly Muslim countries and temporarily banning refugees. The court ruling dealt a further setback to Trump, who has denounced the judge in the state of Washington who blocked his Jan. 27 order on Friday.
President Donald Trump has pledged to maintain a trade deal with Britain after Brexit in March 2019. On what terms and is it in Britain's interests to sign up? Simon Wilson reports.
A U.S. judge on Friday imposed a nationwide hold on President Donald Trump's ban on travelers and immigrants from seven predominantly Muslim countries The Justice Department has appealed a judge's order blocking his travel ban at the 9th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals in San Francisco, citing the "sovereign prerogative" of a president to admit or exclude aliens The American Humane organization says a third-party investigation prompted by leaked video from the set of "A Dog's Purpose" found no animal injuries occurred during the scenes The American Humane organization says a third-party investigation prompted by leaked video from the set of "A Dog's Purpose" found no animal injuries occurred during the scenes Visa holders from seven majority-Muslim countries affected by President Donald Trump's travel ban are hurrying to board U.S.-bound flights following federal judge's order temporarily ... (more)
Is this how every "Saturday Night Live" cold open will go during the rest of the Donald Trump presidency - cramming jokes from an unbelievably busy news week into a 4-minute takedown? Alec Baldwin returned to the role of President Trump, and places some pretty disastrous phone calls to fellow world leaders - all while egged on by an evil Stephen K. Bannon character. Baldwin will host SNL next week.
PRIME Minister Malcolm Turnbull has made a "frank admission" and declared he will "stand firm" against Donald Trump, according to Channel Nine. Mr Turnbull sat down with Nine Network's Political Editor Laurie Oakes for a "wide-ranging" interview on 60 Minutes tonight; but after a week of news which described President Donald Trump's disastrous phone call to Mr Turnbull as "the worst call ever ", it's no surprise the interview focuses on our alliance with the US.
A U.S. judge on Friday imposed a nationwide hold on President Donald Trump's ban on travelers and immigrants from seven predominantly Muslim countries The Justice Department has appealed a judge's order blocking his travel ban at the 9th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals in San Francisco, citing the "sovereign prerogative" of a president to admit or exclude aliens The American Humane organization says a third-party investigation prompted by leaked video from the set of "A Dog's Purpose" found no animal injuries occurred during the scenes Visa holders from seven majority-Muslim countries affected by President Donald Trump's travel ban are hurrying to board U.S.-bound flights following federal judge's order temporarily blocking the ban The Seattle judge derided by President Donald Trump on Twitter after blocking Trump's immigration order is known for conservative legal views, for a record of ... (more)
On Friday, a federal judge in Washington state put a temporary stay on the measures pending a wider legal review. PIC: People protest against President Donald Trump as they gather at the entrance to the Mar-a-Lago Resort where he is staying for the weekend.
U.S. President Donald Trump waves to members of the news media before boarding Marine One and departing the White House Feb. 3, 2017, in Washington, D.C. U.S. President Donald Trump waves to members of the news media before boarding Marine One and departing the White House Feb. 3, 2017, in Washington, D.C. The Justice Department late Saturday filed its appeal of a judge's order temporarily blocking President Donald Trump 's refugee and immigration ban, saying it's the "sovereign prerogative" of a president to admit or exclude aliens. The appeal cites a "basic principle that an alien seeking initial admission to the United States requests a privilege and has no constitutional rights regarding his application."
Missy Ligon of Yukon cheers for Donald Trump as Republican Party backers gathered on election night Main Event Entertainment in northwest Oklahoma City as election returns rolled in the presidential race against Donald Trump and Democrat Hillary Clinton. [Photo by Bryan Terry, The Oklahoman Archives] President Donald Trump has his share of opponents, some of whom have taken to the streets in protest, including here in Oklahoma.