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The New York Times fired back at President Donald Trump after he berated one of their reporters during a press conference Monday, calling it part of a "pattern of answering fair questions with
The White House offered a different take on the confrontation.
Pete Hegseth’s feisty comments to the media are reminiscent of Trump’s frequent insults to the media, especially female reporters
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
During a White House press briefing, NPR‘s Mara Liasson asked White House Press Secretary Karoline Leavitt a direct question: “As of right today, who controls the Strait of Hormuz?” Leavitt did not directly answer who currently controls the vital shipping route,
As the reporter asked about Trump's bombing threats to Iran being seen as war crime under international law, the president hit back at the newspaper, claiming that the it was "failing". After answering the question in the negative, Trump gestured all the other reporters to be quiet, singling out the NYT reporter as he said:
Donald Trump lashed out at Newsmax reporter Mike Carter, despite the right-wing news outlet typically being a pro-Trump favorite. Here's why.
Oil prices plunged and equities rallied on reports that the Iranian president has signaled potential willingness to negotiate an end to the war in the Middle East. The fresh wave of Israeli-led attacks has jolted markets that on Monday mostly managed to shake off the initial shock of the outbreak.