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President Donald Trump told 'The New York Times' that he is not taking a GLP-1 weight loss drug, but did not seem opposed to the idea.
President Donald Trump discussed his plans to expand operations against drug cartels and touted his takedown of Venezuelan leader Nicolás Maduro on "Hannity."
President Donald Trump drew fresh outrage over remarks about what he believes are the limits, or lack thereof, on his international power.
Donald Trump, 79, discussed age and health, calling his predecessor, Joe Biden, 83, the "worst thing that ever happened to old people" in a new interview.
Hugh Hewitt asked President Trump if he would sit down with some younger reporters from independent media outlets, like RCP's White House correspondent, Phil Wegmann, during an interview on Thursday.
President Donald Trump reportedly told The New York Times that his "own morality" serves as the thing that could potentially limit his global powers -- adding that he doesn't "need international law."
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Trump Tells NY Times the Only Limit On His Power is His ‘Own Morality’: ‘I Don’t Need International Law’
President Donald Trump told The New York Times that he wasn't constrained by international law and that his "own morality" is the only thing by which he abides.
I don’t need international law,” controversial President Donald Trump declared in a new interview, as he emphasized that his power is only limited by his “own morality.” This comes shortly after the United States launched Operation Absolute Resolve.
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No pardon for ‘Gold Bar Bob,’ as Trump rules out clemency for Menendez in corruption scandal
The president has pardoned hundreds since returning to office, but rules out one for the former U.S. senator from N.J.
Reporters shared an interesting tidbit from their interview with Donald Trump, where he spoke about the ICE shooting, and his plans for Venezuela.
President Donald Trump on Wednesday had said the officer acted in "self defense," a characterization that state officials pushed back on.