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The White House was asked just last month to substantiate Trump's occasional campaign-season claim about winning green accolades. They came up with two, both dating back to 2007.
Donald Trump took a moment away from diplomacy on Friday to do what he does best: troll the media about an election result.
Donald Trump started his first overseas presidential journey as a rock star in Saudi Arabia but he risks losing his momentum in liberal Europe.
As Trump made his way through a group of NATO leaders to take his assigned position in the front row for a group photo, Montenegro's Prime Minister was in his way.
'You have thousands and thousands of people pouring into our various countries ... [and] we have no idea who they are,' Trump said after Angela Merkel dissed 'the building of walls.'
President Donald Trump told NATO leaders in Brussels on Thursday that attacks like the one in Manchester that killed 22 on Monday will continue unless steps are taken to counter terrorism strikes.
Trump put his weight behind his first handshake with France's new president, torquing his way through a battle of the phalanges for five seconds while camera shutters snapped.
Donald Trump met European Council President Donald Tusk and European Commission President Jean-Claude Junker in Brussels – a city he once called a 'hellhole'
The first lady had visited Vatican-affiliated Bambin Gesù (Baby Jesus) Hospital in Rome following an audience with Pope Francis on Wednesday.
Melania's spokeswoman confirmed to DailyMail.com that the first lady is a Roman Catholic, hours after Pope Francis blessed a rosary for her at the Vatican.
Pope Francis made an unusual connection with U.S. first lady Melania Trump on Wednesday, joking with her about what she feeds the hulking 6'2" president.
A lone American flag hung above the entryway to Pope Francis' apostolic palace in Vatican City as U.S. President Donald Trump arrived for the third leg of his tour of the world's great religions.
The two men went toe-to-toe during the 2016 campaign season after Francis questioned Trump's religious convictions, and the future president fired back a vicious putdown.
The conflict 'cannot continue forever,' Trump said in Jerusalem. 'The only question is when nations will decide that they have had enough. Enough bloodshed, enough killing.'
Trump left a written tribute at Yad Vashem, Israel's memorial and museum to the Holocaust. He laid a wreath and used a speech to pay tribute to the victims of Nazi murder and promise 'never again'.
President Donald Trump said from the historic West Bank town of Bethlehem that he stands in 'absolute solidarity with the people of the United Kingdom' after a suicide bomber killed 22 in Manchester.
Trump made the short trip from Jerusalem to Bethlehem to meet Mahmud Abbas, who hopes to convince the him to remain committed to an independent Palestinian state.
'People from all nations – even nations you would be surprised to hear – they want to stop the killing,' Trump said, referring to Muslim nations in the region. 'They've had enough.'
President Trump denied ever mentioning Israel during an Oval Office meeting he held with top Russian officials where he passed on information about a travel security threat.
Donald Trump on Monday became the first sitting U.S. president to visit the holiest site where Jews can pray – and he left a prayer note there in accordance with Jewish custom.
'The United States and Israel can declare with one voice that Iran must never be allowed to possess a nuclear weapon – never ever!' Trump said in Jerusalem.
The second leg of Trump's diplomacy tour will put a spotlight on his vaunted efforts to bring about peace between Israelis and Palestinians – a prospect that he has called the 'ultimate deal.'
Donald Trump has attracted some criticism in the past week for making Saudi Arabia the first stop of his inaugural foreign trip as president.
The Egyptian president said Trump is 'a unique personality that is capable of doing the impossible' – and Trump replied: 'I agree!'
'Our goal is a coalition of nations who share the aim of stamping out extremism and providing our children a hopeful future that does honor to God,' Trump said Sunday in a landmark speech in Saudi Arabia.
The U.S. secretary of state said Saturday that he is not completely opposed to dealing one-on-one with his counterpart in Iran, Foreign Minister Mohammad Javad Zarif, a major public shift.
Tillerson dodged a question Saturday about whether the White House knows the identity of a 'person of interest' under a FBI's microscope – by saying only that he didn't personally know.
American military defense companies will immediately sell nearly $110 billion in equipment and services to the Saudi Arabian government, and another $240 billion over the next decade.
Trump flew to the Saudi capital Riyadh overnight on Air Force One - becoming the only president to make Saudi Arabia, or any majority Muslim country, his first stop abroad as president.
Fired FBI Director James Comey has agreed to publicly testify in front of the Senate Intelligence Committee in a hearing that will be scheduled for after Memorial Day.
The speech draft, seen by the Associated Press, calls for unity in the fight against radicalism in the Muslim world, urging Arab leaders to 'drive out the terrorists from your places of worship.'
The chaos-courting leader of the free world is meeting his crucial first test abroad while facing a chain-reaction scandal of his own making, which exploded when he fired his FBI director last week.
Rep. Jason Chaffetz, who leads the powerful House Oversight Committee, is officially stepping down on May 30. But just hours before he made it official, Chaffetz still hadn't told the Speaker of the House.
President Donald Trump will interview four candidates for the vacant FBI director position including Lieberman (left), Frank Keating, Andrew McCabe and Richard McFeely.
A White House aide told DailyMail.com on Wednesday that the idea of Guilfoyle briefing the press at 1600 Pennsylvania Avenue 'is a total non-starter. Not happening.'
WASHINGTON (AP) - Republican Sen. Thom Tillis of North Carolina collapsed during a Washington, D.C., race Wednesday morning and was taken away by...
Sen. Richard Burr said Tuesday that he is skeptical about reports that ousted FBI Director James Comey took detailed notes about his February meeting with President Donald Trump.
Oddsmakers are now predicting a 55 per cent chance that the president will depart the White House early. 'Barely a day goes by without a Trump scandal,' one bookie's spokeswoman said.
Former FBI director James Comey's written account of their meeting in February describes the president asking him to close an investigation into disgraced general Mike Flynn.
'I'm a patriot, and it would be an honor to serve the country,' Guilfoyle said. She is positioning herself as a loyal Trump insider who could take on the toughest spokesperson job in Washington.
U.S. appeals court judge Merrick Garland, turned away by the Senate last year for a Supreme Court post, is not interested in serving as FBI director, two sources said on Tuesday.
Former National Security Advisor Susan Rice lashed out at Trump's foreign policy views and mocked his habit of conducting 'reckless' diplomacy through Twitter spats with rogue states.
Three of Donald Trump's former employees claim he had one or more recording devices that he would sometimes use to tape conversations with associates at Trump Tower in New York.
Former FBI director James Comey declined on Friday to testify before the Senate Intelligence Committee about Russia but a source claims he is willing to speak out if he can do so in public.
President Donald Trump went back to blaming sacked FBI Director James Comey's handling of the Clinton email scandal as the reason for for his firing, blasting him for giving Hillary Clinton a 'free pass.'
James Comey has told the Senate Intelligence Committee that he won't appear in a closed hearing next week about alleged ties between Russia and the Trump presidential campaign.
Comey is America's former top cop is 'not worried about any tapes' of his talks with the president, say his friends: 'If there is a tape, there's nothing he is worried about.'
'I don't know if there was collusion or not. I don't know if there's evidence of collusion or not, nor should I have,' James Clapper said, changing his tune from a March TV appearance.
'We had a group in the other day with poll numbers that were so good,' the president told NBC News. But his national job approval rating is still below 42 per cent.
'James Comey better hope that there are no 'tapes' of our conversations before he starts leaking to the press!' the president tweeted in another salvo since his firing of the FBI director.