Donald Trump, Third Term
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Trump has long been known to say or do controversial things to draw attention away from other issues in the news.
Reuters |
President Donald Trump said on Sunday he was not joking about seeking a third term but did not explain how he would get around the U.S. Constitution's prohibition against anyone serving more than two ...
Yahoo |
Goading the media and the left is just too tempting (and easy), however, for the president.
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As our documentary, Trump, Tariffs and Us, has discovered, he has garnered support for this new direction from many different elements within American society, not least Irish America. Whereas previous US presidents,
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Belfast News Letter on MSNDonald Trump US tariffs may reduce Irish Government’s focus on acquiring Northern Ireland, economist saysNew US trade tariffs are likely to make dividing Northern Ireland from the United Kingdom "much less of a priority" for the Irish Government, a leading economist says.
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Irish Mirror on MSNPaschal Donohoe issues grim warning about how Ireland could be affected by Donald Trump tariffsUse precise geolocation data. Actively scan device characteristics for identification. Store and/or access information on a device. Personalised ads and content, ad and content measurement, audience insights and product development. List of Partners (vendors)
Vice President JD Vance could help the president get around the United States Constitution, a law professor told Newsweek.
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Irish Star on MSNDonald Trump references controversial figure as he makes odd 'free enterprise' postDonald Trump referenced two controversial historical figures in an odd post on his Truth Social on Sunday as he raved about "free enterprise"
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Irish Mirror on MSNTaoiseach warns of 'grave and serious threats' ahead of Donald Trump's 'Liberation Day'President Trump has labelled Wednesday as “Liberation Day” and has warned that he will announce a range of tariffs which will be tailored to target each of its trading partners
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Donald Trump's tariffs threaten the Irish "leprechaun economy"The tariffs will impact a three-decade economic model heavily criticized by the EU, and Dublin fears the loss of 80,000 jobs. Ireland has a GDP of just over half a trillion euros. Its exports to the United States amount to approximately 14% of that figure,
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Irish Mirror on MSNCabinet to receive extremely stark trade warnings ahead of Donald Trump's 'Liberation Day' tariffsTánaiste Simon Harris will bring a memo to Cabinet detailing the potential economic impact for Ireland ahead of the expected decision by the US to introduce tariffs on EU countries from as early as We
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Daily Express US on MSNPresident Donald Trump dealt crushing blow as The Open Championship snubs requestThe Open Championship seems to be avoiding President Donald Trump's Turnberry golf resort for the time being. This comes after the US leader was informed that his Ayrshire venue is no longer suitable to host one of golf's major tournaments.
President Trump's proposed tariffs on Irish pharmaceutical imports aim to boost US production but may ultimately harm American businesses and Irish jobs. Irish officials urge US-EU talks to prevent potential economic damage and disruptions to the pharmaceutical supply chain.