President Trump stepped into a car outside the White House on Tuesday afternoon — but not the usual high-security presidential limousine known as "The Beast." Instead of the presidential ...
The Super Bowl champion Philadelphia Eagles have accepted an invitation from President Donald Trump to visit the White House on April 28, Press Secretary Karoline Leavitt said Tuesday. An Eagles ...
Donald Trump livestreamed a Tesla showcase in the White House driveway on Tuesday, apparently reading the notes of a Tesla sales pitch as he performed choosing one of its EVs to purchase from five ...
It was an extraordinary scene at the White House South Lawn Tuesday. President Donald Trump effectively held a combination press conference and live Tesla ad outside the White House, accompanied ...
President Donald Trump bought a Tesla vehicle outside the White House on Tuesday afternoon during an event with Tesla CEO Elon Musk. Speaking in front of reporters, Trump told Musk that he would ...
White House press secretary Karoline Leavitt on Tuesday clashed with a reporter with The Associated Press over President Trump’s use of tariffs after granting the outlet a rare question during a ...
President Donald Trump on Tuesday turned the White House South Lawn into a makeshift showroom for Tesla, the car produced by Elon Musk, in an extraordinary bid to boost the business of a major ...
The Philadelphia Eagles have formally accepted an invitation from President Donald Trump to celebrate their recent Super Bowl victory at the White House. "We sent an invitation. They ...
The Philadelphia Eagles will be heading to the White House at the invitation of President Donald Trump to celebrate their Super Bowl LIX victory over the Kansas City Chiefs last month.
Musk used the event to made an announcement that, like the stunt of turning the White House driveway into a Tesla lot, seemed designed to juice Tesla stock. “As a function of the great policies ...
A photo allegedly showing then-British Prime Minister Winston Churchill visiting the White House during World War II wearing a "siren-suit"— a one-piece jumper designed to "easily be slipped on ...