The White House has responded to media reports suggesting the potential use of nuclear weapons against Iran, calling such claims 'foolish.' This statement comes amid rising tensions in the region.
On Tuesday, April 7, 2026, Washington D.C. witnessed large-scale protests outside the White House as demonstrators gathered to voice their demands regarding government policies. The protests arise during a sensitive time marked by political and economic tensions in the country.
The White House spokesperson, Caroline Levitt, announced that Washington is considering direct talks with Iran after both sides agreed to a two-week ceasefire. This development follows Iran's willingness to engage in dialogue with the United States.
The White House responded to increasing calls for invoking the 25th Amendment to remove President Donald Trump, labeling these demands as 'pitiful.' This comes amid growing political pressure on the administration.
The White House denied any intention to use nuclear weapons against Iran following controversial statements from President Donald Trump. This response was issued in a firm message on the platform 'X' amid rising concerns from former U.S. officials.
The White House firmly denied any intention to use nuclear weapons against Iran after controversial statements made by former President Donald Trump. This denial comes at a sensitive time marked by escalating tensions in U.S.-Iran relations.
On Tuesday, the White House officially denied any intention from Washington to use nuclear weapons against Iran, reaffirming the United States' commitment to peace and stability in the region. This statement comes amid rising tensions between the two nations.
On Tuesday, the White House firmly denied any intention to use nuclear weapons against Iran, responding to comments made by the Vice President. This statement was issued via a post on X, clarifying that the Vice President's remarks did not imply such intentions.
The White House has denied any consideration of using nuclear weapons against Iran following a series of harsh threats from President Donald Trump. This denial came after Trump's alarming warning that a 'whole civilization will perish' if Iran does not open the Strait of Hormuz by Tuesday.
The White House has renewed its threats against Iran, indicating the possibility of returning the country to the 'Stone Age' if Tehran fails to reach an agreement with Washington before the deadline expires. These statements come at a sensitive time as tensions between the two nations escalate.
The White House has denied that President Trump's administration approved a specific ceasefire plan with Iran, stating that the proposed <strong>45-day</strong> truce is merely one of several options under discussion. This denial follows media reports suggesting a potential temporary agreement to de-escalate tensions between the two sides.
A shooting incident occurred near the White House in Washington, D.C., early Sunday morning. President Donald Trump was present at the White House during the event, which is currently under investigation by the Secret Service in collaboration with local police.
The U.S. Secret Service announced an extensive investigation into a shooting incident that occurred near Lafayette Park, with no injuries or suspects reported. Security measures have been heightened in the area as operations continue inside the White House.
The Trump administration has unveiled plans to modernize White House facilities, including the construction of a new hall in the East Wing above a fortified military complex. The White House spokesperson confirmed that military updates are underway without providing further details.
The U.S. Secret Service has launched an investigation into a shooting incident that occurred near the White House, with no injuries reported. The incident took place while President Trump was spending the weekend at the White House.
A video of the Easter lunch hosted by U.S. President Donald Trump at the White House, mistakenly published, showcased an unprecedented side of his personality, presenting himself as a semi-divine leader and comparing himself to historical figures like George Washington and Abraham Lincoln.
Tensions have escalated between the Vatican and the White House following Pope Leo XIV's criticism of evangelical prayers for President Trump. The Pope called for peace and rejected the notion of preemptive war.
Press briefings at the White House have turned into confrontations between authority and the media, as a Canadian program highlights spokesperson Caroline Leavitt's exchanges with journalists, reflecting a shift in their relationship.
The White House has requested $152 million to reopen the famous Alcatraz prison, following a call from President Donald Trump to transform the tourist site back into a prison. This request comes amid increasing discussions about the use of historical sites in the United States.
Former President Donald Trump has unveiled a secret project to build a massive security facility beneath a new ballroom at the White House, costing up to <strong>$400 million</strong>. The initiative aims to enhance national security and includes a comprehensive military complex.
A U.S. fighter jet has crashed over Iranian territory, prompting the White House to brief President Donald Trump on the latest developments. This incident occurs during a sensitive time of escalating tensions between the United States and Iran.
The White House has announced its intention to request $1.5 trillion from Congress for defense spending in fiscal year 2027, amid ongoing military tensions with Iran. This request aims to enhance U.S. military capabilities and support allies in the Middle East.
The White House has revealed its request for $1.5 trillion from Congress to fund defense in 2027, representing an approximate 40% increase from the last fiscal year. If approved, this budget would become the highest in modern history.
Approval for the White House dance hall is anticipated in the coming days following a court ruling that halted its construction. This development comes at a critical time for the U.S. administration as President Donald Trump seeks to bolster his public image amid political and legal challenges.
A U.S. federal judge has temporarily halted a project to build a grand event hall inside the White House, intended by President Donald Trump, due to failure to adhere to necessary legal procedures.
A U.S. judge has halted former President Donald Trump's plan to build a $400 million event hall at the White House's East Wing. This decision follows a lawsuit from a nonprofit organization alleging Trump overstepped his authority regarding historic properties.
Recent renovations at the White House have ignited widespread controversy following the installation of a golden toilet, seen as a mockery of former President Donald Trump's decor. This comes as the current administration defends these renovations amidst questions about government spending priorities.
The White House defended calls for prayer for American soldiers involved in the war with Iran, following Pope Leo XIV's warning that God rejects the prayers of those who wage wars. White House spokesperson Caroline Levitt emphasized that these calls align with spiritual values.
The White House stated that any potential military operation against Iran will not escalate to a full-scale invasion, emphasizing that options remain within the scope of limited operations. These remarks come amid rising tensions in the region.
A strange incident has revealed a glitch in the White House caller ID system, displaying 'Epstein Island' when dialing the official White House number. This has raised concerns about the security of these systems.