Iran, Donald Trump
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President Donald Trump has taken the United States into war with Iran despite decades of self-professed aversion to foreign entanglements, particularly in the Middle East, and repeated pledges
President Donald Trump will deliver his annual 'State of the Union' address on Tuesday around 9:00 p.m., where he is expected to outline his plans for the economy, tariffs and foreign policy. The theme will be "America at 250: Strong,
Israel launched strikes on Iran while Tehran responded by firing drones and missiles at Jerusalem and U.S. military installations
Oregon federal legislators are criticizing recent military strikes on Iran by the United States and Israel, calling the actions unconstitutional and a move toward an unauthorized war. Sens. Ron Wyden and Jeff Merkley joined Rep.
Trump touched on a "roaring economy," immigration, addressed tariffs and attacked Democrats during his one-hour and 50-minute speech on Feb. 24.
The White House issued a press release declaring Donald Trump the “President of Peace." Four days later, he announced a major combat operation in Iran, referring to it as “war.”
The president derided Democrats and said the United States was “winning.” In the Democratic response, Gov. Abigail Spanberger of Virginia accused the president of sowing fear.
The California governor accused Trump of using "suppression tactics” to try and position the midterms in his favor.
Trump cited debunked claims in video address that Iran was on verge of nuclear weapons to justify US casualties