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No Joke: Trump Really Does Want To Buy Greenland
The president confirmed a recent report in The Wall Street Journal that he'd asked his advisers to look into purchasing the Arctic island. But Denmark's prime minister says Greenland is not for sale. -
Trump Wields Sanctions Hammer; Experts Wonder To What End
The Trump administration is aggressively pursuing economic sanctions as a primary foreign policy tool to an extent unseen in decades, or perhaps ever. -
Greenland To Trump: Thanks, But We're Not For Sale
Residents in tiny Kulusuk on Greenland's eastern coast seemed less than impressed with the possibility Trump may want to purchase their nation. -
Trump Shifts From Background Checks To Mental Illness Reform At N.H. Rally
"There is a mental illness problem that has to be dealt with. It's not the gun that pulls the trigger — it's the person holding the gun," Trump said to a standing ovation. -
Democratic Candidates Call Trump A White Supremacist, A Label Some Say Is 'Too Simple'
Several Democratic candidates have ascribed the label to President Trump, but some who track hate and extremism wonder if that's a good idea. -
Do Trump Officials Plan To Break Centuries Of Precedent In Divvying Up Congress?
Recent remarks raise concerns the Trump administration won't follow more than 200 years of precedent in dividing up seats in Congress based on population counts that include unauthorized immigrants. -
John King: Trump Blinked By Postponing Chinese Tariffs
King called Trump's decision to postpone the tariffs a major concession. -
Energy Boom That Trump Celebrates Began Years Before He Took Office
President Trump tours a Pennsylvania petrochemical plant Tuesday to highlight the U.S. energy boom. Trump claims credit for surging oil and gas production, but the trend began before he took office. -
Trump Administration Seeks Decertification Of Immigration Judges' Union
The administration argues that immigration judges are managers who are barred from forming a union. The leader of the union says the administration wants the judges to speed up deportation cases. -
A Curtain Call For Diplomacy?
Two resignations at the State Department have some wondering if diplomacy is now out of fashion.