Here are the latest headlines and context on Donald Trump from reliable sources as of today.
- Trump remains in focus for ongoing political and legal developments, with coverage spanning campaign activity, policy statements, and reactions to recent events.[6]
- Live updates and analysis from major outlets track his public appearances, fundraising, and messaging aimed at steering the GOP conversation.[7][8]
- International and domestic responses to his policies continue to shape news cycles, including tariff discussions and foreign relations remarks.[5][9]
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Two Democratic ex-leaders warn core American values are under assault – key US politics stories from Sunday 25 January at a glance
www.theguardian.comThese are the updates from Thursday, April 17, 2025 as Donald Trump hosts the Italian prime minister for trade talks.
www.aljazeera.comThe European Union's top official called into question Trump's trustworthiness, saying that he had agreed last year not to impose more tariffs on members of the bloc.
apnews.comProtests erupt across US after American citizen Alex Pretti shot dead, as video shows he had been holding a phone and not a gun, contradicting federal claims – key US politics stories from 24 January
www.theguardian.comThe 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.
apnews.comDonald Trump is in “discussions” to settle a $10 billion lawsuit with the Internal Revenue Service over the release of his tax returns. The president’s lawyers asked a judge Friday to extend key deadlines on the multibillion lawsuit against his presidential administration, but hidden within the pages of the legal filing was a profound detail: that the president has been in talks with his own government staffers to “avoid protracted litigation.”
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