Both the Trump and Biden administrations have publicly claimed credit for pushing the agreement over the line.
President-elect Donald Trump said mass deportations will begin “very quickly” after taking office, one of a number of plans he discussed in a phone interview with NBC News on Saturday.
We’re hopeful there’s a deal that’s struck toward the very end of the Biden administration, maybe the last day or two,” Vance said. “But regardless of when that deal is struck, it will be because
US President-elect Donald Trump hails the “epic ceasefire agreement” that went into place today, calling it “a first step toward lasting peace in the Middle East.”“This agreement could only have happened as a result of our historic victory in November,
They wanted him to lose. But now, some supporters of a two-state solution think the 47th president might just help their cause.
President-elect Donald Trump took credit for the Israel-Hamas ceasefire deal Sunday, saying it never would’ve happened if he had not won the election.
President Donald Trump is taking a more assertive role on the global stage, aiming to establish Washington as an aggressive driver of global affairs, with a focus on maximum pressure on Iran and a strategic pivot to the Indo-Pacific.
President-elect Donald Trump's influence over Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu was the defining factor in reaching a ceasefire agreement between Israel and Hamas.
From a series of fresh directives issued by US President Donald Trump after taking office to Russia’s efforts to contain the 5,000-tonne oil leak and the relentless wildfire crisis in Southern California,
President-elect Donald Trump's incoming national security adviser, Mike Waltz, said on Sunday that if Hamas reneges on the Gaza ceasefire-for-hostages deal, the United States will support Israel "in doing what it has to do.
Mick Mulvaney, former acting White House Chief of Staff during Trump’s first administration, said President-elect Trump should receive credit for Israel-Hamas ceasefire. “Look, obviously, both