Key Events (10)
President Trump met with Japanese Emperor Naruhito and held meetings with Brazil's leader Lula da Silva in Malaysia during his ongoing Asia trip, engaging in diplomatic meetings amid various trade discussions.
The US and China agreed on a 'framework' for a trade deal ahead of a planned Xi-Trump meeting, with the US Treasury Secretary anticipating a tariff truce extension and China reviving substantial purchases of US soybeans.
Trump described Russia's new cruise missile test as 'not appropriate' and suggested that Vladimir Putin should focus on ending the war with Ukraine rather than conducting weapons tests.
Trump expressed that he would 'love' an unconstitutional third term but ruled out running for vice president, despite the 22nd Amendment limiting presidents to two elected terms.
Trump asked the Supreme Court to allow him to fire the Director of the U.S. Copyright Office, after an appeals court ruled that the position was designed to work with Congress.
The US gave Mexico additional time to meet Trump administration demands to avoid tariffs that had been set to take effect at the end of the week.
Former President Biden criticized Trump's presidency as 'dark days' and urged Americans to remain positive while being honored at the Kennedy Institute in Boston.
Republican Senator Rand Paul called Trump's military airstrikes 'extrajudicial killings,' with his comments coming days after the president claimed US lawmakers would not object to Venezuelan strikes.
Republican Indiana Governor called a special session to redraw congressional maps, with the GOP-led state being the latest to face Trump administration pressure to undertake redistricting favoring Republicans.
The Trump administration was accused of attacking free speech after detaining British journalist Hamdi, with Homeland Security citing visa revocation amid claims the move was retaliation for his criticism of Israel.