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President Donald Trump reportedly threatened to sue New York Magazine's "a-- off" if it wrote a "bad" story about his health during an Oval Office interview.
President Trump offered a new explanation for closing his eyes and appearing to fall asleep during Cabinet meetings: They're boring.
In a January interview, US President Donald Trump momentarily forgot the word 'Alzheimer's' when discussing his father's illness even as he forcefully denied having cognitive decline
By James Oliphant WASHINGTON, Jan 15 (Reuters) - Reuters sat down with U.S. President Donald Trump for an interview in the Oval Office on Wednesday. Here are some takeaways from the 30-minute exchange: TRUMP’S DOING IT HIS WAY Trump repeatedly dismissed concerns by the public,
President Donald Trump's NewsNation interview with Katie Pavlich had a brutal showing in the ratings, managing to capture just 75,000 viewers on average.
The White House warned CBS News to air Donald Trump’s latest interview with the outlet in full or face a lawsuit from the president, according to a leaked audio recording between White House press secretary Karoline Leavitt and CBS Evening News anchor Tony Dokoupil,
U.S. President Donald Trump sat for an interview with Reuters in the Oval Office on Wednesday. Here are some key quotes:
White House press secretary Karoline Leavitt reportedly threatened CBS on behalf of President Donald Trump if the president's interview was edited, warning they'd "sue your a-- off."
President Donald Trump had some harsh thoughts on a potential 2028 run for the White House from. During an interview with the California Post, which launched on Monday, Trump blasted Newsom’s leadership in the Golden State as “incompetent” as he weighed in on the possibility that the governor could launch a bid in the next presidential election.
Pennsylvania Gov. Josh Shapiro said President Trump called him after the April 2025 arson attack at his home in Harrisburg. He recalled the "strange conversation" he had with Mr. Trump to CBS News senior correspondent Norah O'Donnell for "CBS Sunday Morning.