Kevin Cork
๐ค SpeakerAppearances Over Time
Podcast Appearances
Rutte travels to Washington, of course, coming amid fierce criticism from the commander in chief about the relevance, reliability and even the cost of the NATO alliance.
In fact, he said as much in a quip on Truth Social, writing, NATO wasn't there when we needed them and they won't be there if we need them again.
Remember Greenland, that big, poorly run piece of ice?
Now, discussions were expected to focus on the reopening of the Strait of Hormuz.
The president could, of course, choose to withdraw the U.S.
from the collective, which would fly in the face of a law passed by Congress just a couple of years ago.
Frutas travels to Washington, of course, coming amid fierce criticism from the commander in chief about the relevance, reliability and even the cost of the NATO alliance.
In fact, he said as much in a quip on Truth Social writing, NATO wasn't there when we needed them and they won't be there if we need them again.
Remember Greenland, that big, poorly run piece of ice?
Now, discussions were expected to focus on the reopening of the Strait of Hormuz.
The president could, of course, choose to withdraw the U.S.
from the collective, which would fly in the face of a law passed by Congress just a couple of years ago.
Brutus travels to Washington, of course, coming amid fierce criticism from the commander in chief about the relevance, reliability and even the cost of the NATO alliance.
In fact, he said as much in a quip on Truth Social writing, NATO wasn't there when we needed them and they won't be there if we need them again.
Remember Greenland, that big, poorly run piece of ice?
Now, discussions were expected to focus on the reopening of the Strait of Hormuz.
The president could, of course, choose to withdraw the U.S.
from the collective, which would fly in the face of a law passed by Congress just a couple of years ago.
Millions of spring break travelers facing long lines at TSA counters across the country as agents continue to call out because of, you get it, missed pay thanks to the partial government shutdown.
Though that could change Monday, the president signing an executive order to ensure they finally get paid.