U.S. President Donald Trump issued an executive order on Wednesday, directing Secretary of State Marco Rubio to reform the foreign service to ensure full alignment with his America First policy. The order mandates
UFC star Sean Strickland expressed his disappointment on social media over President Donald Trump's plan to seize the Gaza Strip.
President Donald Trump continues to put his America First agenda at the forefront of his administration's actions.
President Donald Trump is well known for his America First agenda. Some have interpreted this as an isolationist stance of retreat from the world stage. If anything, the first few weeks have shown an energetic engagement on foreign policy.
Donald Trump gave a foreign policy speech in which he introduced the phrase “America First” as a concept. However, its execution in real-world terms has remained nebulous ever since. In some cases, America First simply meant that America would do what any nation would naturally do — build coalitions with other nations to contain rivals.
Donald Trump’s attempt to align foreign aid with his America First policy is too blunt and will have deadly consequences. Rather than simply furthering Washington’s interests, the U.S. president’s actions may trigger the next debt crisis in the world’s poorest countries.
Vance is nearly 4,000 miles away. The vice president is in Europe all week, meeting with world leaders and helming the U.S. delegations to an artificial intelligence summit in Paris and a security conference in Munich as he pushes Trump’s “America First” agenda on the world stage.
America First” foreign policy is typically thought of as isolationist. But what Trump, Musk, and Vance have hinted at is far more sinister.
Donald Trump's labor secretary nominee on Wednesday distanced herself from previous pro-union stances that sparked Republican criticism, as she called herself a champion of the US president's "America First agenda.
Mark Damazer argues that America's leadership in the world is about to be redefined.
The acting U.S. attorney for Washington, D.C. issued an overt threat against the media Monday afternoon, saying the Justice Department intends to strike back against any news outlet fighting President Donald Trump's "America first" agenda.