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US President Donald Trump dominated the discussions at this year’s NATO summit in The Hague, Netherlands – receiving gushing ...
NATO summit at the Hague wrapped on Wednesday. The top line? At an event noticeably scripted to heap flattery on Donald Trump ...
Amid rising global tensions, President Donald Trump's official account took to Instagram with a video playing to Usher's "Hey ...
There’s a whole new “Daddy Gang” in town. President Trump’s allies offered supporters a new, limited-edition T-shirt with his mugshot and the word “DADDY” on ...
LONDON (Reuters) -British Prime Minister Keir Starmer was asked in parliament on Thursday why he had not appeared in front of ...
NATO's biggest summit of the year was a win for the U.S. President, who secured the pledges of dramatically increased defense ...
Albeit not as exciting as a body double, the security expert explained that the most likely scenario for the Republican ...
Trump negotiated a ceasefire between Israel and Iran, prompting Mark Rutte to refer to the de-escalation as an occasion when “daddy needs to use strong language.” ...
Flattery and compliance clearly have their uses. Trump is extremely sensitive to criticism and susceptible to praise, however ...
President Donald Trump appeared to be subtly mocked by Dutch royalty during a NATO summit in The Hague on Wednesday.
NATO Secretary General Mark Rutte referred to US leadership, not Trump, when he said "daddy" uses strong language sometimes. White House jumped on it.
Senate Republicans race to pass Trump's domestic policy bill by July 4, but are divided on key issues. And, NATO leaders ...