President Trump was spotted leaving for his golf course, dispelling rumors about his death circulating on social media. Despite recent health concerns, his appearance reassured many.
In a controversial move, Vice President JD Vance sides with Trump against the Supreme Court’s ruling on flag burning, igniting a fierce debate within the conservative community. As Trump orders investigations into flag desecration, Vance claims the court's decision is flawed, challenging the legacy of late Justice Antonin Scalia.
U.S. Vice President JD Vance claims Russia has made significant concessions to Trump regarding the Ukraine conflict. As both sides blame each other for stalled talks, what does this mean for peace negotiations?
As Ukraine celebrates 34 years of independence, tensions escalate with Russia accusing Ukraine of drone attacks on a nuclear power plant. U.S. Vice President JD Vance hints at possible concessions from Russia in peace talks.
In a recent interview, Vice President JD Vance revealed significant concessions from Russia in the ongoing Ukraine conflict, sparking discussions about potential peace. Could this lead to a resolution after years of turmoil?
Vice President JD Vance announced that Russia has made significant concessions in peace talks regarding Ukraine, while also indicating that more sanctions could be on the table. Can these developments lead to an end to the conflict?
In a recent interview, Vice President JD Vance expressed confidence that the U.S. can mediate peace in the Russia-Ukraine conflict, despite ongoing tensions and a recent missile strike. Vance highlighted significant concessions from both sides and criticized Biden's approach.
In a surprising move, President Trump plans to join police and military in Washington, D.C. to address escalating crime rates. This comes after mobilizing the National Guard amid growing tensions and public protests.
As Trump officials visit National Guard troops in D.C., they face fierce protests. Vice President JD Vance, Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth, and Stephen Miller are booed for their photo op, sparking controversy over public safety and homelessness.
In a controversial move, the Senate voted to advance a $1.1 billion rescissions package targeting PBS and NPR funding. Vice President JD Vance broke a tie, with final votes expected soon. Critics warn this could severely impact public broadcasting, especially in rural areas.