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Historians note that several U.S. presidents have ended or helped resolve wars—among them Dwight D. Eisenhower, who ended the Korean War; Jimmy Carter, who brokered peace between Egypt and Israel; Bill Clinton, who helped end the Bosnian War; and Barack Obama, who oversaw the end of the Iraq combat mission.
President Donald Trump speaks at the White House, Tuesday, Jan. 21, 2025, about a private-sector AI infrastructure investment. Softbank CEO Masayoshi Son, Oracle chief technology officer Larry Ellison and OpenAI CEO Sam Altman, listen. (AP)
President Donald Trump will host a roundtable at the White House on Thursday afternoon about the administration's efforts to combat cartels and human trafficking and the progress made by a Homeland Security Task Force.
The most sweeping intervention before Trump’s was the Truman Reconstruction of 1948–1952, a project so ambitious that only the White House’s iconic exterior walls were left standing. By 1948, decades of patchwork repairs, design flaws and war damage left the mansion structurally unsound, according to the White House Historical Association.
Fla., joins 'Fox & Friends Weekend' to discuss President Donald Trump's week-long trip to Asia and the effort to bolster safety on American highways.
"New York Times" White House correspondent Peter Baker on "Washington Week" said that while many of President Donald Trump's actions can be reversed, the new White House ballroom would be permanent. JEFFREY GOLDBERG,
Donald Trump has issued a warning to Canada after he condemned an ad by the Ontario government that used former president Ronald Reagan’s voice to criticize tariffs.
The Ronald Reagan Presidential Foundation and Institute is drawing blowback and praise for arguing that a Canadian government advertisement playing in U.S. markets misrepresented the 40th president’s words to blast President Donald Trump’s tariff policies.
Trump announced the increased tariffs on Oct. 25, referencing an anti-tariff ad aired by Ontario's government featuring a video of Ronald Reagan.