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The president’s trip to NATO offered a glimpse into how he sees himself — and wants to be seen — on the world stage.
The happy warmongers of NATO gathered in the City of Peace, The Hague, which also happens to be the government seat of the ...
In the new poll released on Thursday, the president has a 41 percent approval rating on immigration, with a 57 percent ...
Trump negotiated a ceasefire between Israel and Iran, prompting Mark Rutte to refer to the de-escalation as an occasion when “daddy needs to use strong language.” ...
NATO is viewed as the U.S.’s most important strategic military alliance, including the United Kingdom, France, Germany, Canada, Denmark, and the Netherlands.
After Trump’s NATO summit appearance, the White House dropped a recap set to Usher’s “Hey Daddy (Daddy’s Home).” ...
But Rutte’s cuddly nickname for Trump raised eyebrows around the world and the NATO chief was forced to quickly walk it back.
Honeyed words seem to appease the US president, but it’s dangerous if he ends up thinking he can do anything he wants.
Flattery and compliance clearly have their uses. Trump is extremely sensitive to criticism and susceptible to praise, however ...
A fashion expert has revealed a hidden detail in the viral NATO summit photo with Donald Trump that has everyone saying the ...
How did NATO leaders impress the president? Through pampering and genuflecting flattery, which worked surprisingly well.