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US President Donald Trump congratulated Takaichi Sanae on winning the race to become the leader of Japan's ruling Liberal Democratic Party. Trump hailed her victory over the weekend as "tremendous news" for Japan.
The U.S. president will visit Japan before he attends an annual regional economic summit in South Korea, though no specific date for the trip was given.
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Canada’s prime minister caught on hot mic correcting Trump on his title after US leader’s gaffe
Trump was caught on hot mic poking fun at former Prime Minister Justin Trudeau, who the US president referred to as the ‘governor’ of Canada
The Trump administration plans to deploy America's counter-terrorism apparatus - including the FBI, the Department of Homeland Security and the Justice Department - as well as the Internal Revenue Service and the Treasury Department against certain left-wing groups it accuses of funding and organizing political violence, the officials said.
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'Joyful noise': No Kings protest against President Donald Trump returns for a sequel in Green Bay
No Kings protests returned to Green Bay for a sequel. Police officers said they were told to expect between 3,000 and 4,000 attendees.
CNN’s Scott Jennings had a heated exchange with liberal media outlet MeidasTouch’s Adam Mockler on Saturday morning over who exactly is responsible for recent instances of political violence. “The radical left is causing this problem, not the right ...
U.S. President Donald Trump met with Canadian Prime Minister Mark Carney at the White House on Tuesday to resume trade discussions.