Iran, Trump and ceasefire
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Critics are using the phrase TACO, or Trump Always Chickens Out, to describe the president's ceasefire with Iran.
Donald Trump and Iran have reached a major agreement, stepping back from the brink of what the U.S. president himself warned could be a civilization-ending night. The two sides announced a
Trump declared the US will be "hangin' around" the Strait of Hormuz to accelerate a "Golden Age" for the Middle East in a late night social media post
On Tuesday, Connecticut Democrat John Larson announced he filed impeachment articles against Trump, amid the U.S's war with Iran.
Donald Trump’s recent threats against Iran have reignited a debate older than modern warfare itself. The question of where military strategy ends and criminal conduct begins has long divided legal
The Democratic lawmakers on Capitol Hill backed steps like impeachment and removing the president via the 25th Amendment, even after Trump's ceasefire announcement.
President Donald Trump originally gave the Iranian leadership till 8 p.m. E.T. on Tuesday to open the Strait of Hormuz.
Trump’s alignment with Netanyahu and minimal pushback from advisers pushed the US toward war with Iran, as targeted strikes and mounting threats left the country on edge.
Saturday Night Live is drawing fresh controversy for pushing its political humor into more controversial territory, with one joke about President Donald Trump drawing both loud laughs and sharp criticism.
Trump has given Iran until Tuesday evening to reopen the Strait of Hormuz. Absent a deal, the president has threatened strikes on critical infrastructure, like power plants and bridges.