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The top U.N. official on Thursday said the United States has a “legal obligation” to keep paying its dues that fund U.N. agencies after the White House announced that it is withdrawing support from more than 30 initiatives operated by the world body.
Praising cooperation from Venezuela’s new leaders, including the release of political prisoners, President Trump said on Friday that more U.S. attacks on Venezuela “will not be needed” but that American warships off the country’s coast will stay in place.
The court does not announce in advance what cases will be decided. It is unclear when it will issue its ruling on tariffs.
The Senate has advanced a resolution that would limit President Donald Trump’s ability to conduct further attacks against Venezuela. Five Republicans voted in favor.
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Supreme Court: The court has said it plans to release the first opinions of its new term on Friday. One highly anticipated decision concerns President Trump’s tariffs, but that case is one of more than two dozen the Supreme Court has heard since October. It isn’t known whether that opinion will among those released.
President Trump on Friday is expected to meet with oil and executives, as the administration advances its efforts to capitalize on Venezuela’s massive oil reserves following last
Architects employed by President Trump to build a new ballroom at the White House will give an update on the project Thursday before the National Capitol Planning Commission. The meeting comes months after construction began on the $400 million project and after the Trump administration submitted its official plans to the commission.
The US Supreme Court has postponed its decision on the high-profile legal challenge to President Donald Trump’s global tariffs, leaving the case unresolved for now. Stay tuned for the latest updates.
The Congressional Hispanic Caucus will speak with reporters Friday morning, nearly a week after the Trump administration ousted Venezuelan leader Nicolás Maduro and President Trump declared the
A recent CBS News poll shows Americans are split on the Trump administration's operation to remove Nicolás Maduro from power in Venezuela. This comes as President Trump comments on the country's future.