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Trump, in interview, defends his energy and health, offers new details on screening he underwent
President Donald Trump defended his energy and health in an interview with The Wall Street Journal and disclosed that he had a CT scan, not an MRI scan, during an October examination about which he and the White House delayed offering details.
In an exclusive interview with NBC News, Trump discussed the path forward in Venezuela, including when there will be elections, the opportunities for oil companies and Congress' role.
Donald Trump, the oldest sitting president in U.S. history, addressed concerns about his health and appearance in a new interview with 'The Wall Street Journal.'
In a call with The New York Times, President Trump called the U.S. operation in Venezuela “brilliant” but did not address whether he had consulted Congress.
US President Donald Trump has threatened Venezuelan Vice President Delcy Rodríguez, a media report said on Sunday. "If she doesn’t do what’s right, she is going to pay a very big price, probably bigger than [Nicolás] Maduro,
In an interview defending his health, President Trump said his heavy intake of aspirin is the cause of noticeable bruises on his hand.
How did a New York Times reporter reach the president right after he announced that the United States had captured Venezuela’s leader?
President Donald Trump told The Wall Street Journal in an interview published Thursday that he takes a higher dose of aspirin than his doctors have recommended, blaming that for the visible hand bruises that have generated renewed questions about his health.
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Maduro gave car interview about possible Trump olive branch days before he was captured by US
Venezuelan leader Nicolás Maduro was captured by U.S. forces days after he discussed possible drug trafficking deal negotiations with President Donald Trump.
Rubio says US will press change in Venezuela with oil embargo, while Trump insists 'we're in charge'
Secretary of State Marco Rubio suggested Sunday that the United States would not govern Venezuela day-to-day other than enforcing an existing “oil quarantine” on the country
Critics of the US ouster of Venezuelan President Nicolas Maduro this weekend have regularly invoked President Donald Trump’s comments during the 2016 campaign.