The president laid into the special counsel and the speaker of the House with the graves of D-Day casualties as a backdrop.
Tag: United States Politics and Government
Pentagon Ends Review of Deadly Niger Ambush, Again Blaming Junior Officers
Military leaders have struggled over how to apportion blame over the deaths of four American soldiers amid family members’ demands to hold more senior officers accountable.
What Biden’s Climate Plan Shows About the Democratic Field
Also this week, leisure travel on a warming planet.
Mexico Will Face Tariffs Next Week, Trump Vows
At a news conference in London, the president says Republican senators would be “foolish” to try to stop him.
Trump’s Europe Visit in Pictures: Honoring D-Day Sacrifice
After the president’s three-day state visit to Britain, he joined other world leaders in northern France to commemorate the World War II operation.
Trump’s London Trip in Pictures
On Day 2 of President Trump’s state visit to Britain, he set aside the royal pomp and turned his focus to diplomacy and trade.
Trump Insults London Mayor as ‘Loser’ as He Pays Tribute to the Queen
Queen Elizabeth welcomed Mr. Trump to Buckingham Palace, while he engaged in an ugly dispute with London’s mayor, calling him a “stone cold loser.”
President Trump’s Visit to Queen Mixes Pageantry With the Petty
Queen Elizabeth welcomed Mr. Trump to Buckingham Palace, while he engaged in an ugly dispute with London’s mayor, calling him a “stone cold loser.”
For the Chao Family, Deep Ties to the World’s 2 Largest Economies
The family of Elaine Chao, the transportation secretary, has forged high-level political connections not only in the United States but also in China, where their shipping business has prospered.
A ‘Bridge’ to China, and Her Family’s Business, in the Trump Cabinet
Elaine Chao has boosted the profile of her family’s shipping company, which benefits from industrial policies in China that are roiling the Trump administration.