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Trump’s Mind-Boggling Dealmaking with Erdoğan

Unlike the gangs allegedly behind the ships targeted in the Caribbean, groups backed by Turkey’s leader engage in what federal law defines as terrorist activity.
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Lawyers, Guns & Money
· Jun 29, 2026
Hunter Biden painting sale update
Can’t believe all of the evidence of corruption that keeps appearing on Hunter Biden’s laptop [gift link]: When Commerce Secretary Howard Lutnick met with Kazakhstan’s president at the St. Regis Hotel last September in New York, President Trump jumped in by phone as the men sealed a deal on a top priority for Washington. During [] The post Hunter Biden painting sale update appeared first on Lawyers, Guns Money.
All Israel News
· Jul 8, 2026
The Erdoğan deal: Is Trump taking a dangerous gamble?
The Erdoğan deal: Is Trump taking a dangerous gamble?
The i Paper
· Jun 23, 2026
I’m sorry Americans, but you still don’t know how hated your country is
Yasmin Alibhai-Brown: Trump is the product of the American myth we bought into
MS NOW
· Jun 30, 2026
‘It’s a yawn’: Trump just doesn’t care about bipartisan bill to address housing crisis
The president is guided by his obsessions. Helping Americans deal with an affordability crisis just doesn’t capture and keep his attention. The post ‘It’s a yawn’: Trump just doesn’t care about bipartisan bill to address housing crisis appeared first on MS NOW.
The Daily Beast
· Jul 10, 2026
Murdoch Paper Goes Scorched Earth on Trump for ‘Destroying’ Jobs
Anna Moneymaker / Getty ImagesThe Rupert Murdoch-owned Wall Street Journal eviscerated President Donald Trump over the reality of his beloved tariffs.The newspaper’s editorial board published a scathing opinion piece on Thursday evening, ripping the 80-year-old president over one of his signature policies as he seeks to “rescue his underwater job rating.”Following Trump’s Truth Social brag on Tuesday, in which he took credit for Toyota’s announcement about a 3.6 billion expansion in Texas, the Journal asserted that the president likely had nothing to do with the decision.Read more at The Daily Beast.
Heimildin
· Jul 6, 2026
Trump er að umbylta NATO: Evrópuríki taka yfir stjórnunarstöður
Vaxandi efasemdir um skuldbindingu Donalds Trump Bandaríkjaforseta við NATO hafa leitt til þess að bæði Evrópuríki og Bandaríkin eru í auknum mæli sammála um að Evrópa þurfi að axla meiri ábyrgð á eigin vörnum. Á NATO-fundinum í Ankara sem fram fer í vikunni verður þetta eitt helsta umræðuefnið. Trump hefur ítrekað gagnrýnt Evrópuríki fyrir að verja of litlu til varnarmála...
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Related coverage for "Trump’s Mind-Boggling Dealmaking with Erdoğan": Lawyers, Guns & Money — Hunter Biden painting sale update. All Israel News — The Erdoğan deal: Is Trump taking a dangerous gamble?. The i Paper — I’m sorry Americans, but you still don’t know how hated your country is. MS NOW — ‘It’s a yawn’: Trump just doesn’t care about bipartisan bill to address housing crisis. The Daily Beast — Murdoch Paper Goes Scorched Earth on Trump for ‘Destroying’ Jobs. Heimildin — Trump er að umbylta NATO: Evrópuríki taka yfir stjórnunarstöður