US President
Coverage of US President in the Nexus archive.
- Trump’s Low-Key Pivot Leaves Hormuz Oil in Limbo
Trump’s low-key pivot has left Hormuz Oil in limbo. The US President is betting that he can wait out Iran, a strategy which is prolonging uncertainty for oil markets.
- Trump cancels new strikes on Iran after Middle East allies’ request
Trump cancels new strikes on Iran following a request from Middle East allies. The US president claims perimeters of a deal have been agreed to.
- Trump mimics sound of Patriot missile interceptions
US President Donald Trump mimicked the sound of Patriot missile interceptions while describing the US military's action of shooting down Iranian missiles. The statement was made during a discussion about military operations.
- The Big Mac Index turns 40. Here’s why it’s still relevant.
The Big Mac Index celebrates its 40th anniversary and remains relevant as burgers are cheaper in Asia, where the U.S. president has accused countries of currency manipulation.
- Saudi Arabia is still doomed to dependence on America
Saudi Arabia remains dependent on the US as the US president's recent outburst highlights that Benjamin Netanyahu's preferences override Mohammed bin Salman's ambitions.
- As Trump pauses Iran strikes, Israel said to believe he’ll soon be forced to escalate
Trump pauses Iran strikes, Israel believes he will be forced to escalate due to failed diplomacy. Jerusalem sources indicate a major attack is likely after initial calm.
- Canada's 'powerful' dairy sector is in Trump's trade crosshairs
Canada's dairy supply management system is under scrutiny after the US president identified it as a key trade issue justifying new tariffs.
- The world is on fire, and who does Trump blame? The Canadians | Arwa Mahdawi
The US president blames Canada for wildfires causing air quality issues in over 20 US states. The article criticizes the president for not addressing the climate crisis.
- Iran war live: US launches new strikes; Trump mourns killed soldiers
US President describes the death of soldiers in Jordan as a 'sad thing' as US forces conduct their eighth consecutive night of attacks on Iran.
- Iran’s Khamenei says US president’s signature ‘worthless and invalid’
Iran’s Supreme Leader Mojtaba Khamenei criticized US attacks on Iran and stated that the US president’s signature is 'worthless and invalid' due to repeated breaches of agreements. The statement was released by Iran’s IRIB broadcaster.
- Trump Media reportedly mulling fee for first access to social media posts
Trump Media is reportedly considering a fee for first access to social media posts. The US president has been frequently accused of trading government influence for improper financial gain.
- What is Iran’s Pickaxe Mountain, the mystery site Trump warns he’ll attack?
The US president threatens to attack Iran's Pickaxe Mountain, a fortified nuclear site in the south of Tehran, escalating tensions. The site is described as a mystery location linked to Iran's nuclear activities.
- US judge voids Trump’s IRS settlement, alleges self-dealing
A US judge voided a settlement between President Trump and the IRS, ruling that the president and Department of Justice misused courts in a deal related to an 'anti-weaponization' fund. The judge alleged the settlement involved self-dealing.
- US and Iran each assert they control the Strait of Hormuz after another heavy exchange of fire
The United States and Iran each claim control of the Strait of Hormuz following a weekend of attacks, with Iran asserting its right to manage the waterway under an interim peace deal and the U.S. disputing this under international law. U.S. military strikes targeted Iranian sites, including air defense systems and missile equipment, while Iran's Revolutionary Guard rejected U.S. interference, and regional allies reported further attacks.
- Trump’s plan for Europe is falling apart
Trump’s plan for Europe is failing, and the US president is effectively alienating existing and potential allies.
- Who will replace Trump ally Lindsey Graham in the US Senate?
The US president indicates he is considering a candidate to fill the vacant Senate seat in South Carolina. The seat became available following the death of a senator.
- Nato’s carnival of Trumpian caprice
NATO summits have become an exercise in managing an erratic US president, as described in the title as a 'carnival of Trumpian caprice'.
- Pakistan urges all sides to uphold commitments under Islamabad MoU
Pakistan urged all parties to uphold commitments under the Islamabad Memorandum of Understanding. This came after U.S. President Donald Trump stated the interim deal with Iran was 'over'.
- Trump says ceasefire with Iran is over after US strikes
US President Donald Trump announced the end of the ceasefire with Iran at the NATO summit in Ankara following US retaliatory strikes against Iran.
- Sources confirm Trump expected to support sale of F-35 jets to Turkey
Sources indicate that US President Trump is expected to support the sale of F-35 jets to Turkey. The issue remains unresolved due to Turkey's purchase of the Russian S-400 air defense system, with Trump reportedly considering an option where Turkey transfers the system to a third country.
- Rome brushes off Trump’s ‘restraining order’ meme targeting Meloni
Prime Minister Giorgia Meloni's ministers downplayed U.S. President Donald Trump's public feud with her, emphasizing the importance of maintaining transatlantic relations. Trump shared a meme on Truth Social joking about needing a restraining order against Meloni, following an awkward G7 summit meeting where he claimed she 'begged' for a photo. Italian officials reiterated that government relations with the U.S. remain unaffected by Trump's comments.
- Trump escalates Meloni feud with ‘restraining order needed’ post
US president Donald Trump escalates a feud with Italian leader Giorgia Meloni by posting about needing a restraining order against her. He renews his attack on her, who was previously his most devoted European ally.
- US senator calls for ban on elected officials issuing memecoins
Senator Kirsten Gillibrand proposed a restriction to prevent members of Congress, the US president, and their spouses from issuing or sponsoring their own digital assets.
- Araghchi warns Israel against threatening Iran’s leader
Iran’s Foreign Minister Abbas Araghchi warned Israel against threatening Iran’s Supreme Leader Mojtaba Khamenei, following comments by Israeli Defense Minister Israel Katz who said Khamenei was 'marked for death.' Araghchi referenced the Islamabad MoU and stated Iran would respond to any threats against its people and leadership.
- Iran war live: Air raid sirens in Bahrain, Kuwait as US bombs Sirik, Qeshm
US strikes Sirik and Qeshm Island in response to ship attacks, with the US president threatening to 'militarily complete the job.' Air raid sirens are reported in Bahrain and Kuwait amid the conflict.
- U.S. President takes to social media to thank India for ‘Donald Trump Avenue’ in Hyderabad
The U.S. President thanked India for naming a street 'Donald Trump Avenue' in Hyderabad. The plan was announced ahead of the Telangana Rising Global Summit in Future City in December 2025.
- Lamp of guidance
The article discusses the historical significance of the Ashura event in Karbala and its influence on modern conflicts in Iran, Lebanon, and Gaza. It highlights how the resistance of these regions draws inspiration from Imam Husain's stand against oppression, linking ancient and contemporary struggles.
- Senate Republicans reject Iran war powers measure after Trump pressure
Senate Republicans rejected a war powers resolution in a late-night vote after Donald Trump pressured them over opposition to his war on Iran. The vote followed a previous day's action where senators allowed a measure to block Trump's conflict.
- Trump acknowledges ‘real problems’ at reflecting pool after $14m makeover, blaming ‘vandalism’
Donald Trump acknowledged 'real problems' at Washington's reflecting pool following a $14.2m renovation, citing algae blooms, peeling paint, and 'vandalism' as causes. Despite his administration's prior claim that the pool was 'crystal clear', the site now shows visible issues.
- BJP claims Rahul Gandhi losing support within Congress, cites Tharoor’s remarks on PM Modi
BJP national spokesperson Shehzad Poonawalla accused Rahul Gandhi of losing support within Congress, citing Shashi Tharoor’s remarks on PM Modi’s handling of the seafarers issue before the U.S. President as contradictory to Gandhi’s position.
- In Israel’s ‘Trump Heights,’ residents still believe in US president despite Iran deal
Residents of Israel’s 'Trump Heights' express continued support for the US president despite disappointment with the Iran deal. One resident argues that positive actions should not be overshadowed by disagreements.
- Pakistan’s moment
Pakistan played a crucial role in securing the US-Iran MoU, preventing the conflict from escalating further. The country's diplomatic efforts have been recognized by the US and Iranian presidents, with calls to apply similar strategies to improve relations with India and Taliban-ruled Afghanistan, as well as foster internal political unity.
- Will Penn Station’s much-needed makeover boost commuters – or Trump?
A proposed $8bn renovation of Penn Station in New York City has raised concerns among local leaders about costs, improvements, and Donald Trump's potential role. Critics question whether the project will benefit commuters or serve as a legacy boost for the US president at taxpayer expense.
- Trump says Syria should fight Hizbollah instead of Israel
US President Trump stated that Syria should focus its efforts against Hizbollah rather than Israel. He expressed dissatisfaction with Israel's military campaign against the Lebanese militant group.
- Analysis-Trump veers toward exit in Iran war but risks loom
U.S. President Donald Trump may begin exiting an unpopular war with Iran through a peace deal framework agreement, which could lead to easing energy prices that have risen during the crisis. The agreement is seen as a potential path to de-escalate tensions and stabilize markets.
- The president, the billionaires and the news
A media industry weakened by billionaires is facing a US president who seeks to further bend it.
- Trump hosts White House cage fights to mark 80th birthday
The US president is set to watch seven cage fights with an audience of 4,000 people in a specially built arena on the White House lawn to mark his 80th birthday. Critics argue the event is in poor taste amid the ongoing Iran war.
- G7 Summit Delayed Amid Absence of US President
The G7 Summit has been delayed due to the absence of the US President. The delay is attributed to the US President's absence, though no further details are provided.
- Trump and Pakistan say Iran deal could be signed Sunday but Tehran signals more time is needed
Pakistan, acting as a key mediator, stated that a deal to end the Iran war is closer than ever, while U.S. President Donald Trump claimed it would be signed Sunday. Iran, however, indicated it needs more time.
- It's hot. Maybe too hot.
The World Cup faces significant risks from extreme heat and humidity, exacerbated by climate change, with 26 of 104 matches expected to reach dangerous wet-bulb temperatures. A U.S. president skeptical of climate change hosts the tournament, highlighting the irony as heat waves threaten player and fan safety. Studies show high temperatures reduce player performance and increase health risks, with future tournaments in warming regions expected to face similar challenges.