Trump’s Return
Donald Trump’s return to the White House on Monday signals not just a political comeback but a tectonic shift in American politics.
Donald Trump’s return to the White House on Monday signals not just a political comeback but a tectonic shift in American politics.
The White House has confirmed that US President Joe Biden and first lady Jill Biden will attend President-elect Donald Trump's inauguration on January 20, media reported.
Donald Trump’s return to the White House is expected to bring seismic shifts in US foreign policy, with implications for regions already grappling with escalating conflicts and complex geopolitical rivalries.
US President-elect Donald Trump has appointed his campaign manager Susie Wiles as his Chief of Staff, the first woman to hold the influential cabinet position heading the White House executive office.
Donald Trump’s return to the White House in January 2025, combined with a Republican-led US Senate, was widely feared among international allies and will be cheered by some of America’s foes.
This comes against the backdrop of Trump's expected jump into the race for the White House in 2024.
Taking to Twitter, Sullivan posted: "The attack on Salman Rushdie is appalling. We're all praying for his speedy recovery. And we're thankful to good citizens and first responders for helping him so swiftly."
She is going to Taiwan with scheduled meetings with government officials at the self-governed island that China threatens to forcefully overtake.
"We will not take the bait or engage in sabre-rattling," he continued. "At the same time, we will not be intimidated."
Poland, in March, proposed transferring MiG-29 aircraft to Ukraine however the Pentagon rejected the offer, calling it "high risk."