President-elect Donald Trump said at a news conference that he plans to make sweeping changes to U.S. policy when he's inaugurated on Jan. 20.
US President-elect Donald Trump has called for Canada to become the 51st state and questioned Denmark's control of Greenland, suggesting the US might
Donald Trump astonishingly claimed Denmark might not have 'a legal right' to Greenland and urged NATO members to spend 5% of GDP on defense.
Republican U.S. President-elect Donald Trump held a press conference on Tuesday and spoke about a range of issues including NATO, Israeli hostages in Gaza, his wish for the U.S. to buy Greenland and take control of the Panama Canal.
Trump discussed renaming the Gulf of Mexico to the ‘Gulf of America’ Tuesday when announcing another major investment he’s secured.
Donald Trump held his second news conference since winning the US election this afternoon in Florida. He spoke on a range of subjects - from Ukraine and NATO, to the Panama Canal, hostages in Gaza and an ambition to rename the Gulf of Mexico.
Still two weeks away from taking office, Donald Trump has begun outlining an aggressive foreign policy with little regard to diplomatic considerations or the concerns of US allies.
The Gulf of Mexico has been named the Gulf of Mexico since ... Despite Denmark being a NATO ally. Later, he was asked if he was considering using military force to subjugate Canada, too.
And NATO rules require an attack on any member ... 51st state and on Tuesday also mentioned changing the name of the Gulf of Mexico to the Gulf of America. But none of those options ranks with ...
President-elect Donald Trump staged a press conference Tuesday where he answered questions about hostages held by Hamas, President Joe Biden’s drilling ban, and pardons for Jan. 6 offenders.
Trump proposes changing Gulf of Mexico to Gulf of America Trump urges NATO members to increase defense spending to 5% GDP PALM BEACH, Florida, Jan 7 (Reuters) - U.S. President-elect Donald Trump ...
Claudia Sheinbaum gave a sarcastic history lesson to the president-elect, while Canada has also hit back at comments about it becoming the 51st US state.