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President Trump hosted Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy and European leaders at the White House on Monday, an event the U.S. president called "a very good, early step" to possibly resolve the war in Ukraine.
Since the beginning of his second term, Trump has directed several major renovations at the White House. Trump redesigned the previously minimalist Oval Office, making some of the most significant changes to the room's appearance in modern presidential history, adding gold medallions, gold vermeil figurines, gold eagles, and gilded Rococo mirrors.
Offices gave various reasons for the pause, including “construction projects,” “extensive renovations” and “because of construction on the new White House ballroom.”
U.S. Federal Reserve Chair Jerome Powell's speech to the annual Jackson Hole economic conference on Friday comes amid unprecedented pressure on the central bank from President Donald Trump, but mixed economic data may pull Powell toward a middle ground that leaves major questions unresolved.
The musician described the Oval Office as a "vulgar, gold leafed and gaudy, professional wrestler's dressing room."
President Donald Trump made a surprise return to the popular video app TikTok with three montages posted to a new official @whitehouse account Tuesday night.
President Trump this week called on a Federal Reserve governor to resign over an accusation of mortgage fraud, the latest effort by his administration to exert greater control over one of the few remaining independent agencies in Washington. Federal Reserve governor Lisa Cook says she won’t leave her post.
The move continues a remarkable turnabout toward the app for President Trump, who tried to ban TikTok in his first term.
On the eve of the Texas House voting on a new congressional map, President DONALD TRUMP ordered his “Republican friends” in the state legislature to get it to Gov. GREG ABBOTT ’s desk “ASAP.”
The White House released a list of items that it said proves that the Smithsonian Institute frames history through "ideological" narratives instead of factual evidence.