President Donald Trump held virtual meetings with leaders of NATO member states, as well as with Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky on Wednesday ahead of Friday’s bilateral meeting with Russian President Vladimir Putin in Alaska.
Read More Trump holds virtual meeting with Zelensky and European leaders ahead of Friday’s meeting with PutinTag: Karoline Leavitt
Trump gives ultimatum to D.C. homeless population: Accept treatment or face jail
The White House has announced that homeless individuals living in Washington, D.C., will be jailed if they refuse admission into a homeless shelter.
Read More Trump gives ultimatum to D.C. homeless population: Accept treatment or face jailWH reacts to Dem whistleblower’s claim that Sen. Schiff leaked classified info to ‘smear’ Trump
White House Press Secretary Karoline Leavitt drew attention to a newly declassified report by FBI Director Kash Patel, claiming that California Democrat Senator Adam Schiff leaked and exploited classified information in a deliberate effort to smear President Donald Trump’s reputation.
Read More WH reacts to Dem whistleblower’s claim that Sen. Schiff leaked classified info to ‘smear’ TrumpTrump to hold Monday press conference on D.C. crime after signaling federalization: ‘We want our Capital BACK’
President Donald Trump announced that he will hold a press conference on Monday to discuss implementing measures to combat violent crime in Washington, D.C.
Read More Trump to hold Monday press conference on D.C. crime after signaling federalization: ‘We want our Capital BACK’GOP admin celebrates 200-day mark with triumphant showcase of major achievements
The White House reflected on President Donald Trump’s second term on his 200th day in office, with Press Secretary Karoline Leavitt congratulating Trump for delivering “on every single major campaign promise.”
Read More GOP admin celebrates 200-day mark with triumphant showcase of major achievementsTrump donará el primer sueldo presidencial de su segundo mandato a la renovación de la Casa Blanca
Durante su primer mandato, el presidente Trump también donó su salario anual de $400,000 dólares, pagado en cuotas trimestrales de $100,000 dólares, a diversas agencias gubernamentales, desde la Administración de Pequeñas Empresas hasta el Departamento de Salud y Servicios Humanos, declarando que había “donado fielmente todo su salario desde que asumió el cargo”, en línea con sus promesas de campaña, según la revista TIME.
Read More Trump donará el primer sueldo presidencial de su segundo mandato a la renovación de la Casa Blanca