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President Trump is facing backlash from many of the podcasters and comedians who helped propel his return to power last year.
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Iranian Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei warns of further attacks against the U.S. and Israel despite degraded military ...
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Iran wants to negotiate with the US, says TrumpFormer Secretary of State Mike Pompeo joins ‘America Reports’ to discuss President Donald Trump’s comments suggesting a new ...
Podcasting king Joe Rogan joined the piling on of the Trump administration over the Jeffrey Epstein file controversy.
Javad Larijani, senior advisor to Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei, said that Donald Trump could be killed "as he lies ...
Iran has contradicted U.S. President Donald Trump 's statement that Tehran seeks talks with the United States in the wake of ...
Larijani's remarks, even if intended as a joke, will add to speculation over possible retaliation by Iran for the U.S.
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'Everybody Else Was Wrong': Donald Trump Gives Court Jester Performance As He Doubles Down On Being 'Right' About The Economy Amid Rising InflationDuring a press gaggle yesterday evening, Donald Trump belittled Fed Chair Jerome Powell over the Fed's $2.5 billion renovation project. Trump stubbornly remained adamant that he is "right" about the ...
US President Donald Trump has responded to remarks of a senior Iranian figure suggesting a drone strike on him could be ...
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Daily Express US on MSNDonald Trump breaks silence on Iran threat to assassinate him while he sunbathesU.S. President Donald Trump appeared to make light of the assassination threats made against him by Iran Wednesday.The ...
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Irish Star on MSNIran official warns that Donald Trump could be assassinated while sunbathing at Mar-a-LagoA senior advisor to Iranian Supreme Leader Khamenei, Mohammad-Javad Larijani, has threatened U.S. President Donald Trump in a chilling broadcast message. "Trump has done something that he can no ...
A fatwa, or religious decree, issued by senior Iranian clerics calling for the assassination of U.S. President Donald Trump has attracted online funding worth tens of millions of dollars, reports say.
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