U.S. President Donald Trump hailed Sunday as a "great day for Germany" after an election in which the centre-right opposition won first place followed by the far-right AfD with its strongest result ever.
In a Saturday speech to the Conservative Political Action Conference, Trump correctly noted that he earned 77 million votes in 2024 — then falsely said his vote total was “actually much more than that,” since unspecified people “cheated like hell.”
The US vice president JD Vance also sparked outrage when he spoke against the firewall at the recent Munich Security Conference and suggested the new Trump administration would be ready to work with the AfD. Conversely, in the run-up to the election ...
Four candidates are running to be Germany’s next leader: incumbent Chancellor Olaf Scholz, Friedrich Merz, current Vice Chancellor Robert Habeck, and Alice Weidel, of the far-right AfD.
Former Republican Gov. George Pataki praised President Trump for moving to kill congestion pricing, but ripped the commander-in-chief's handling of the negotiations to end Russia's brutal war against Ukraine as too hard on Ukraine.
The president’s remarks were a surprisingly public acknowledgment that he had campaigned for his freedom as much as for the White House itself.
Ky., endorses President Donald Trump months after Election Day, declaring in a tweet, "I was wrong to withhold my endorsement."
Ukrainian’s president says Trump should meet with him before Putin, and says he won’t sign onto a deal “that will have to be repaid by generations and generations of Ukrainians.”
George Clooney said he is hoping Donald Trump does well as president after authoring an op-ed calling on Joe Biden to exit the 2024 race.
Germany's conservatives won the national election on Sunday, while the far-right Alternative for Germany came in second, its best ever result.