U.S. President Trump is to speak to an international audience for the first time after returning into the White House with a speech and Q&A by video conference to the World Economic Forum’s annual eve
WASHINGTON - President Donald Trump said on Thursday that the "Golden Age" of America had begun and that it was "back and open for business" while addressing business and political leaders gathered at the World Economic Forum’s annual meeting in Davos,
Watch again as Donald Trump addressed the World Economic Forum in Davos on Thursday, 23 January, days after he was inaugurated as the 47th president of the United States. Delivered via video link, it was the Republican's first major speech to global business and political leaders since he was sworn in on Monday.
U.S. President Donald Trump drew pockets of laughter and a few moans with his blunt comments to an international audience while appearing by video link at the World Economic Forum meeting in Davos, Sw
President Donald Trump promised global elites lower taxes if they bring manufacturing to the U.S. and threatened to impose tariffs if they don’t.
Shortly after President Donald Trump took office, several federal websites and webpages for diversity measures and reproductive rights went dark.
President Donald Trump took his America First economic platform to the international community Thursday, promoting tax cuts, oil extraction, and tariffs at the World Economic Forum at Davos.
President Donald Trump celebrated his inauguration and election victory while speaking virtually at the World Economic Forum that's being held in Switzerland.
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In 1965, President Lyndon Johnson issued Executive Order 11246 that brought America decades of “de facto racial quotas under the euphemism ‘affirmative action,’” Pepperdine University visiting professor Steven Hayward wrote in the New York Post. Just when America thought it would never go away, Hayward noted, Trump revoked it in his first week.
Four years after departing Washington, defeated and with the nation reeling from the attack on the Capitol, Donald Trump walked through the doors of the White House’s South Portico as the 47th president.