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Trump gets McDonalds DoorDashed to White House and then takes Iran war questions with delivery person - Trump grabs two bags of McDonald’s before issuing threats to Iran over nuclear program
Donald Trump couldn’t run fast enough from questions about this weekend’s resounding electoral defeat of the foreign leader he was perhaps closer to than any other. “Thank you very much,” the president hastily announced on the tarmac at Joint Base Andrews on Sunday night as soon as reporters started asking questions about Viktor Orban.
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Trump admonishes reporter for interrupting his answer on Iran operations: 'Lot of problems with you'
President Donald Trump remarked he's "had a lot of problems" with NewsNation correspondent Libbey Dean after she interrupted him during a press conference.
Trump responded with an insult when asked how he was "taking care" of the Iranian people by bombing the country.
President Donald Trump's DoorDash delivery sparked online confusion as he accepted McDonald's while answering questions about Iran and taxes
President Donald Trump jokingly reopened very old wounds Thursday after a Japanese reporter asked why U.S. allies weren’t warned in
The New York Times pushed back on criticism from President Trump after he attacked a reporter who pressed him about a social media post that threatened Iran ahead of a deadline to make a ceasefire deal with the U.
Embarrassing truth exposed! Watch Trump squirm as a reporter hits him with the question everyone's been waiting for. #Trump #PressConference
President Donald Trump berated an ABC reporter Tuesday after she asked a question about the release of the Epstein files, calling her "a terrible person and a terrible reporter" and threatening to have the FCC look into revoking the network's license.
President Donald Trump roasted a reporter during Thursday’s Cabinet meeting after she asked whether the president would try to retrieve Iran’s highly-enriched uranium that’s buried under areas bombed out by the U.S. “It is unclear how quickly Iran ...
U.S. Central Command announced the blockade would involve all Iranian ports, beginning on Monday at 10 a.m. EDT, or 5:30 p.m. in Iran, to be “enforced impartially against vessels of all nations.”