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Political analysts fact-checked President Donald Trump's claim in a NATO press conference held Today in Ankara, Turkey. Trump alleged the U.S. attracted "$19.2 trillion with a 'T'" in investments during his second term to build plants and equipment nationwide.
President Donald Trump delivered a series of false claims about Greenland, the United States and his own accomplishments as he spoke to the media during a Tuesday meeting with Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan before a NATO summit in Ankara.
President Donald Trump walked out of a sit-down interview with Kristen Welker on NBC’s “Meet the Press.” That happened after he made, or repeated, a number of false and unsupported claims — some of which Welker pushed back on.
During a White House small business summit, President Donald Trump said the economy is strong and his policies are satisfying Americans. "Consumer confidence is way up," Trump said at the May 4 event. Other WRAL Top Stories Three standard measurements of ...
U.S. President Donald Trump meets fellow NATO leaders at a summit as the alliance tries to persuade him that their countries are actively increasing their military capabilities
President Donald Trump signed a preliminary agreement to end the war with Iran on June 17. But some of what is included in the framework -- or not -- is at odds with what Trump said about a potential deal prior to approving the memorandum of understanding last week.
The US president offered both sticks and carrots to NATO, threatening to cut off trade with Spain before offering rare praise for the alliance.
Donald Trump is “completely committed” to Nato, the alliance’s secretary-general Mark Rutte said on Wednesday, as leaders gathered for a summit in Ankara overshadowed by fraying transatlantic unity and the US president’s mercurial attitude to his allies.
