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President Barack Obama moved the Martin Luther King Jr. bust into the Oval Office in 2009. Trump kept it during his first term but now it's gone.
President Barack Obama moved the Martin Luther King Jr. bust into the Oval Office in 2009. Trump kept it during his first term but now it's gone.
The Oval Office gathering was a briefing on the 2025 hurricane and wildfire seasons. Southern California earlier this year was ravaged by wildfires. The flames killed at least 30, forced nearly a ...
Just ahead of the 38th week of recovery from Hurricane Helene beginning for western North Carolina, President Donald Trump in an Oval Office briefing with Cabinet heads said again – as he did in ...
An appellate court in a 2-1 ruling Friday allowed President Donald Trump to ban the Associated Press from the Oval Office and other restricted presidential spaces, overruling a lower court.
President Trump hosts Juventus Football Club and FIFA President Gianni Infantino in the Oval Office and takes questions from reporters. Donald Trump's chances in upcoming "referendum" get worse ...
President Donald Trump posted a video of himself speaking from the Oval Office on Tuesday about protests in Los Angeles — reinforcing a threat he made just minutes earlier"If there's an ...
The MLK bust was first installed in the Oval Office in 2009 by former President Barack Obama. The bust held its prominent place in the Oval Office during Trump's first presidential term.
An actor who worked on Tyler Perry's TV series "The Oval" has filed a lawsuit accusing Perry of sexual assault and harassment during his time on the show.
President Donald Trump speaks during a news conference with Elon Musk in the Oval Office of the White House, Friday, May 30, 2025, in Washington. AP Meanwhile, a stream of good economic news sent ...
A federal appeals court will allow the White House to exclude the Associated Press from access to the Oval Office, Mar-a-Lago and Air Force One if it chooses, according to a new court order in the ...
President Trump warns that any riots breaking out in response to upcoming immigration raids across the U.S. will be met with "equal or greater force" to the response unfolding in L.A.