Tiger Woods has sensationally started dating Donald Trump Jr.'s ex-wife, DailyMail.com can exclusively reveal. Woods, 49, and Vanessa Trump. 47, who both live in Florida, have been together since Thanksgiving and are quickly becoming golf's new power couple. Four sources confirmed to DailyMail.com that the pair are an item. They live 20 minutes apart in the wealthy southern Florida enclave of Palm Beach and were spotted together at a golf tournament last month. Vanessa's eldest daughter Kai, 17, and Woods' eldest children Charlie, 16, and Sam, 17, all attend the $38,595-a-year The Benjamin School.
President Donald Trump is threatening a 200% retaliatory tariff on key products out of the EU in the latest salvo of his trade war. The president lashed out at the 'hostile and abusive' European Union, which announced an increase tariffs on American imports in retaliation for Trump's increases on steel and aluminum. The tit-for-tat responses has raised the stakes in Trump's trade war.
President Donald Trump 's 99-minute victory lap in front of Congress on Tuesday night was a hit with the watching American public, according to an exclusive snap poll for DailyMail.com. Trump may have included taunts and boasts but some 57 percent of respondents said they had a more positive view of the president. Only 32 percent gave it a thumbs down, according to an online survey of 774 viewers conducted by J.L. Partners.
President Donald Trump's aides are known for their dedication to the boss - but one White House worker was so devoted that she started being compared to Glenn Close's iconic Fatal Attraction character. Axios reporter Alex Isenstadt chronicled in his forthcoming book, Revenge: The Inside Story of Trump's Return to Power, how 'human printer' Natalie Harp pushed herself into the president's inner circle. And sometimes opened doors she shouldn't have.
Hurtling towards us at almost 2,000mph, five times faster than a jumbo jet, Britain and the US are about to be reduced to radiactive rubble by hundreds of Vladimir Putin's nuclear warheads. Our defences stand next to no chance of intercepting all the missiles, and all the vast majority of the population can do is say goodbye to their loved ones... except the lucky few elites who are being whisked to government bunkers. The above might sound alarmist despite the near-constant rhetoric about WW3 emanating from Russian propagandists, but experts and politicians alike warn that's the terrifying reality. If that doomsday scenario did ever come true and London or New York found themselves in Putin's crosshairs, exactly how would Russia attack? What would we do to defend ourselves? And what advice would we, the public, be given should a nuke land on Western soil? Read our DEEP DIVE to find out…
The White House continues to apply pressure for Ukraine to sign a pact that would hand the U.S. joint access to a wealth of mineral resources in exchange for past military aid and security guarantees Zelensky says his country needs for any peace to last with Russia. The initial proposal was valued at $500 billion, which analysts noted surpassed the burden placed on German, which had been an agressor, after World War I. Zelensky had complained about being left out of the two-way negotiations, which resulted in positive statements from the U.S. and Russian sides about potential collaboration on oil and gas products.
Secretary of State Marco Rubio along with special envoy Steve Witkoff and NSA Mike Waltz met with senior Russian officials in Saudi Arabia to discuss the war in Ukraine. Europe and Kyiv have been left furious at being sidelined from the talks, as America and Russia hash out a plan to end the brutal years-long conflict.
Vice President J.D. Vance took his culture war to Europe on Friday, warning that its greatest threat came not from China or Russia but from within as he delivered a blistering attack on what he said was the continent's retreat from its shared values. Vance said 'fundamental values' such as free speech and democratic institutions were being eroded in an address to the Munich Security Conference. He accused European politicians of forcing people to shut down social media accounts and slammed the arrest of a British man for praying near an abortion clinic.
Donald Trump left the Super Bowl before the fourth quarter on Sunday, leading some to speculate over the reasoning for his early departure. Some thought the president left because the team he picked to win - the Kansas City Chiefs - were getting an absolute beatdown by the Philadelphia Eagles. Others complained on social media that he wasted taxpayer dollars by only going to half the game. But the president's official White House schedule always had him departing around 8:05 p.m. Central Time.
Elon Musk's Department of Government Efficiency has terminated a multi-million dollar virtual reality project that taught soldiers how to have 'difficult conversations,' DailyMail.com can first report. The Air Force and Space Force were dolling out millions for a training program not to better enhance soldiers' fighting capability, but to 'help grow inclusive-minded leaders.' It was a priority for military officials under former President Joe Biden to address 'unconscious bias' in the military ranks and create a more 'inclusive' force, according to a White House memo. So to do this the Air Force's Air Education and Training Command handed out a staggering $2.3 million contract to create a virtual reality experience where participants would deal with an avatar that would help them speak and act in a DEI-friendly way.
Billionaire Elon Musk and his DOGE crew are working on deploying a new and untested tool to assist his goal of slashing costs and 'lazy' federal workers. A White House official confirmed to DailyMail.com that more than 40,000 federal workers had accepted a 'deferred resignation' buyout offer before Thursday's midnight deadline.
The United States Agency for International Development has spent millions of U.S. taxpayer dollars on some shocking expenditures. USAID was established in 1961 to provide money made by Americans to help countries develop abroad. However, the agency recently has been shuttered because Donald Trump and his pal Elon Musk have found that the aid being doled out overseas often does not accomplish core U.S. missions, like preventing disease and expanding education.
Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau announced a 30-day pause on swingeing tit-for-tat tariffs and said he would push ahead with a massive round of border security measures after crisis talks with President Donald Trump on Monday. He said he was deploying new technology and personnel to the border, as well as appointing a fentanyl czar. 'I just had a good call with President Trump,' he posted on X.
It started with a moment's silence for the victims of Wednesday night's plane crash. And Donald Trump 's prepared remarks ended with a call for prayers of comfort for those who lost loved ones. In between, he railed against diversity hiring practises for air traffic controllers, including people with dwarfism and complete paralysis, accused his predecessor Joe Biden of watering down standards, and slammed former Transportation Secretary Pete Buttigieg for having 'a good line of bulls***.'
Republicans flocked Donald Trump 's Miami-area golf course to chart a path forward on the president's many goals, but some are calling the visit a vacation after 'no plan' was made. At issue is how House Republicans led by Speaker Mike Johnson decide to write a budget reconciliation plan, which the GOP will use a bill that they can attach many of Trump's priorities like border security and tax cuts on to. The formulation of a bill like this is more complicated than most legislation, lawmakers openly admit with a shrug. The reconciliation method is infrequently used and many in Congress have not gone through the process.
President Donald Trump will sign an executive order today to create an 'Iron Dome' style defense system in the United States, DailyMail.com has learned. It would be an American version of the famed Israeli missile defense system. Incoming Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth hinted the order was coming when he walked into the Pentagon on Monday, his first day on the new job.
Donald Trump's decision to pardon the people involved with the January 6th insurrection in the Capitol was made at the last minute. As his team wrestled with the top issues to tackle on Inauguration Day, during their first hours in office, Trump weighed in: 'F **k it: Release 'em all,' he said, according to Axios. His decision to do a blanket pardon to all 1,500-plus people charged in the insurrection surprised many on his team and officials in the Republican Party. While he had talked about pardons for some of those involved, the blanket dispensation was a surprise.
'Here I am,' said Donald Trump in his inaugural address Monday. 'The American people have spoken.' Since then he has been a man in a hurry. In his first half day he delivered two more speeches, attending three inaugural balls and, in yet another Trumpian break with tradition, answering journalists' question while signing a slate of executive orders.
It is the one question that unites Americans when it comes to President Joe Biden . Ask Democrats , Republicans or independents for their one-word summary of his legacy and they put aside their differences to answer almost unanimously: Nothing. Those are the extraordinary results of an exclusive poll conducted for DailyMail.com by J.L. Partners.
When Donald Trump is sworn in as the 47th president of the United States on Monday he will be surrounded by the tech titans he believes will deliver the jobs and free speech that will define his term. Jeff Bezos, Amazon founder and Washington Post proprietor, Elon Musk, the world's richest man, Mark Zuckerberg, Facebook founder, Sam Altman, the biggest name in AI, and Shou Chew, chief executive of TikTok, will all sit on the dais, according to a transition official. It means they have pride of place among the highest rank of VIPs, including Trump's family and former presidents.
President Joe Biden delivered a prime-time speech on Wednesday night to make his case for his presidency as he reluctantly leaves the White House after five decades in politics. 'This will be my final address to you from the American people, from the Oval Office, from this desk as president. And I've been thinking a lot about who we are and maybe even more importantly, who we should be,' he said. He made his final address to the nation from the Oval Office, speaking from behind the Resolute Desk. Ahead of his remarks, the White House released a document detailing his his four years as president. It ran over 100 pages.
A trove of flyers obtained by DailyMail.com from serving CIA officers lays bare the extent of the agency's 'diversity, equity and inclusion' work triggering fresh accusations that it is being distracted from its core job of protecting Americans from foreign threats. But Trump transition insiders say those concerns will be tackled head on by John Ratcliffe, who is the president-elect's pick to lead the agency, and who will be grilled by senators about his plans on Wednesday.
Donald Trump made clear he was deadly serious in his intentions towards the barren Arctic territory of Greenland on Tuesday, saying that he would not rule out the use of force to seize control of the icy island. It was a sobering reminder that Trump has talked up his interest in the Danish dependency since at least 2019. And insiders say that what might have once looked like a joke is actually a matter of vital national security that has consumed the president-elect for years.
Donald Trump 's incoming border czar Tom Homan signaled Sunday that he is close to finding a nation that will take deported migrants whose home country will not accept them. The scheme is a key part of Trump's plan for what he calls the 'largest deportation in history. But it comes with a snag. What to do with illegal immigrants from countries that don't want them back?
President Joe Biden (left, pictured Sunday) has moved to ban new offshore oil and gas drilling in most US coastal waters, a last-minute effort to block possible action by the incoming Trump administration to expand offshore drilling. Biden, whose term expires in two weeks, said he is using authority under the federal Outer Continental Shelf Lands Act to protect offshore areas along the East and West coasts, the eastern Gulf of Mexico and portions of Alaska's Northern Bering Sea from future oil and natural gas leasing. President-elect Donald Trump 9right, pictured in October last year) has vowed to establish what he calls American 'energy dominance' around the world as he seeks to boost US oil and gas drilling (inset, file photo) and move away from Biden's focus on climate change. Biden's actions - which protect more than 625 million acres of federal waters - could be difficult for Trump to unwind, since they would likely require an act of Congress to repeal.
Lara Trump revealed that she lays the blame for the terrorist attack in New Orleans on President Joe Biden. She told DailyMail.com that there are 'very odd' links between the New Year's Day attacks in The Big Easy and outside her father-in-law's hotel in Las Vegas amid speculation the two could be linked. Trump said that the Biden administration's abysmal withdrawal from Afghanistan years ago led to conditions for the reemergence of the terrorist group ISIS and therefore contributed to the uptick in terrorism.
Former Speaker Nancy Pelosi heads back to Washington DC for the new Congress after undergoing hip replacement surgery last month for her fall in Europe. In a new video, the 84-year-old said it is her honor to represent the people of San Francisco.
President-elect Donald Trump 's lavish New Year's Eve party gave a hint on who really holds the power in Trumpworld as he's set to take over Washington again in just 20 days. Trump already sided with Elon Musk and Vivek Ramaswamy on the issue of H1-B visas over MAGA mainstays including Steve Bannon and Laura Loomer. But he doubled down on that pronouncement by keeping Musk at his side all night.
When Donald and Melania Trump enter the White House next year on Inauguration Day, they'll find it looks like it did when they left it four years ago - down to the Diet Coke button on the desk of the Oval Office. That's all thanks to the staff of the White House residence. The nearly 100 employees, who are nonpolitical and stay on from president to president, spend the morning of January 20th moving the departing president out and the incoming president in. They have about five hours to get it all done. It's a well-coordinate process that comes after months of planning. After all, the staff have known since President Joe Biden exited the presidential race in July that a new family was moving in - one way or another.
It's the question that divides families every holiday season: Should we spend it with my family or yours? But what if the choice were between the first couple of popular culture, Taylor Swift and Travis Kelce , or the first couple of bro politics, Donald Trump and Elon Musk. Are you dreaming of an America First Christmas at Mar-a-Lago? Or maybe a 'Picture perfect, shiny family, holiday, peppermint candy' kind of Midnight Rain festive season?
Tis the season for revenge! For President Joe Biden is spending the remaining weeks of his presidency settling scores. Between organizing this year's White House Christmas decorations, staff holiday parties and a string of final goodbyes, the president and his First Lady Jill Biden have been quietly sharpening the metaphorical carving knives, with their sights set firmly on the one-time allies they perceive as having wronged them. Biden infuriated many senior members of the Democratic Party with his shocking U-turn and pardon of his son Hunter a fortnight ago, after months of publicly vowing he wouldn't make such a move.
A bombshell report details how President Joe Biden's White House hid from the public his rapidly diminishing mental and physical condition. Biden's team hired a vocal coach, put other officials into roles usually occupied by the president and neglected to share with him negative news stories, according to the Wall Street Journal. His slide was hard to overlook even by the American public - especially after Special Counsel Robert Hur last year released a report in the classified documents case depicting a forgetful and frail then-81-year-old.
President Joe Biden made his first public comments on the mass of drone sightings over New Jersey and New York, saying 'nothing nefarious' about it. 'Nothing nefarious apparently, but they're checking it all out,' he told reporters at the White House on Tuesday night as he left for Wilmington, Del. His grandson Baby Beau was at this side. 'We're following this closely, but so far no sense of danger,' he added.
Alina Habba wants the media to stop treating the country like a 'soap opera.' The future Counselor to the President is demanding that attacks against Donald Trump's administration and White House picks ends. Democrats are working overtime to create public smear campaigns against some of his more controversial future nominations - specifically Kash Patel, Pete Hegseth and Tulsi Gabbard.
Trump ally Steve Bannon spoke at a Republican event in New York and suggested Trump could run for a third term since the 22nd Amendment doesn't single out 'consecutive' terms. Ratified in 1951, the Amendment bars any person from being 'elected' president more than twice. Bannon said 'maybe we do it again' in 2028, suggesting another run.
The federal government does not have the authority to take out drones spotted over New York and New Jersey, according to the head of the Department of Homeland Security. Secretary Alejandro Mayorkas says that authorities need to be expanded for DHS and its partners to 'incapacitate' these mystery drones. It comes after President-elect Donald Trump suggested that the unmanned aircraft be shot down.
Melania Trump and Ivanka Trump made a rare joint public appearance when they joined Donald Trump at the New York Stock Exchange on Thursday for his ringing of the opening bell. Tiffany Trump, the president's other daughter, was also there. The president-elect was surrounded by admirers for his big moment - his first time opening stock trading. Trump made his name as a New York real estate mogul.
From criminal, evil, and crazy to great, strong, and good. Voter perceptions of Donald Trump have gone through an extraordinary transformation during the past six months as the former president moved into a clear polling lead and then won the election. Surveys by J.L. Partners chart how word clouds of responses have gone from negative to positive.
Ask voters for their one-word description of what they will remember of Joe Biden 's presidency and the results are damning: Old, inflation , falling. Yet Biden will take the stage in Washington on Tuesday to try to cement his legacy as the leader who rebuilt the economy after the pandemic. The White House is billing the event as 'remarks on his middle-out, bottom-up economic playbook at the Brookings Institution.'
Voters deliver a devastating verdict on Joe Biden 's time in office, branding him the worst president in recent memory in our exclusive poll. That means they see him as less impressive than Jimmy Carter, voted out after a single term for presiding over double-digit inflation and a botched effort to rescue American hostages in Iran. And it makes him worse in voters' minds than Richard Nixon, forced to resign in one of the most devastating scandals to ever hit the White House .
President Joe Biden and First Lady Jill Biden completely ignored Vice President Kamala Harris and Second Gentleman Doug Emhoff on Sunday. The two couples were seated beside each other at the Kennedy Center Honors on Sunday. When announced at the arts awards show in Washington, D.C., the president and first lady didn't even look in the direction of the second couple.
Donald Trump 's campaign team showed few signs of fracturing in the months ahead of Election Day. With one, unifying aim-to beat Kamala Harris-leaks, public bust-ups, firings, and fallings out were kept to a minimum. But in the weeks since, tensions have occasionally blown up in public as key Trump aides and officials jostle to get their favorite candidates into the Cabinet or a plum White House role.
Pete Hegseth admitted that there is some truth to the damning reports that have cast doubts over whether he will remain Donald Trump's pick to lead the Defense Department. The former Fox News host said he received words of encouragement from Trump when they spoke Wednesday morning amid a flurry of news reports containing allegations against Hegseth. From the get go, Hegseth was a controversial pick in part due to his more fringe views - like saying women should not serve in combat roles in the military.
President Joe Biden appeared to doze off in Africa during a discussion of his favorite subject: trains. Biden, during his visit to Angola, announced a $2.5 billion U.S.-backed railway corridor through the continent. But, twice during a discussion with African officials and U.S. business leaders who are investing in the Lobito Trans-Africa Corridor, the 82-year-old president closed his eyes for at least a minute. At one point, his hand twitched and he dropped something.
More than half of voters believe President Joe Biden was wrong to pardon his son Hunter. And our exclusive new poll reveals that Americans believe his actions, after months of promises that he would not make a special case out of his son, are as damaging to trust in politics as some of the worst scandals of recent decades, such as Watergate, the Iran-Contra controversy, or Bill Clinton 's affair with Monica Lewinsky. The result is that Biden's historically low approval rating drops another four points, to 37 percent, according to the J.L. Partners poll of 804 registered voters.
Driving on a golf course Donald Trump gave lavish praise to a little girl and then made her a stunning offer, a new video shows. A clip showing the president-elect wheeling around in a golf cart shows him stopping to say hello to some fellow golfers and one particular young child at a course in Florida.
Insiders said the charm offensive went well. Matt Gaetz spent Wednesday in Washington, D.C., with Vice President-elect J.D. Vance meeting the key Republican senators he would need to secure his confirmation as Donald Trump 's controversial attorney general. 'Feedback from the senators on the meetings was very positive,' said a source close to Vance.A day later it was all over.
Matt Gaetz has withdrawn as Donald Trump 's nominee for attorney general in a stunning reversal for the president-elect. It followed a new allegation that the embattled Republican had a threesome that involved a minor. The announcement came a day after the House Ethics Committee deadlocked on releasing a report into allegations of sexual misconduct and illegal drug use by Gaetz.
For a week, Donald Trump's transition kept up a record setting pace with top Cabinet picks being named against a backdrop of calm consensus. But the knives are out now with advisers briefing against each other amid the scramble to parachute allies into plum jobs. 'Winning helped make everything better for a bit but this is still politics and there are always scores to settle and axes to grind,' said a source familiar with the workings of Trump's inner circle.
Donald Trump 's former strategist Steve Bannon says former Joint Chiefs of Staff Gen. Mark Milley should be returned to uniform on the first day of the new administration so he can be court martialed. Bannon, who was recently released from federal prison, laid out his priorities for the next Trump White House and said he had been in close contact with his former boss, advising him on appointments. The populist provocateur spoke to former Trump Press Secretary Sean Spicer in an interview that will be released at 6pm on Friday .
The president-elect gave a speech at the America First Policy Conference, which has gathered the stars of the conservative movement to the resort the past couple of days. Stallone introduced Trump as a 'mythical character' and said guests were in the presence of the 'second George Washington.' Trump asked Speaker of the House Mike Johnson to pass a bill that would 'start my term from Nov. 5' so he could get credit for a boom in the stock market.
Wednesday was all about Donald Trump and that's just how he likes it. The President-elect rolled into Washington D.C. in triumph on Wednesday, landing at Joint Base Andrews and taking a motorcade into the capital city where he got a thunderous welcome from his party, followed by a return to the Oval Office.
President-elect Donald Trump joked about running for a third term as he addressed the House GOP conference Wednesday morning. Trump triumphantly returned to Washington, D.C., a week and one day after his election victory, for a meeting with President Joe Biden at the White House. Prior to his meet-and-greet with the Democratic president, Trump addressed members of his own party on Capitol Hill.
Melania Trump will not join Donald Trump at the White House on Wednesday, despite receiving an invitation from President Joe Biden and first lady Jill Biden to attend. Traditionally, when the outgoing president hosts the incoming president-elect in the Oval Office, the first lady hosts her successor for tea in the residence. Michelle Obama hosted Melania Trump for tea in the Yellow Room after the 2016 election. However, Melania Trump did not meet with Jill Biden after the contentious 2020 race as Donald Trump falsely and repeatedly claimed he was the true winner.
Donald Trump has pulled off an astounding political comeback and regained the White House as he's declared the winner of the 2024 U.S. presidential election. He becomes the first president in over 130 years - and only the second in history - to win a non-consecutive second term. His defeat of Vice President Kamala Harris marks a remarkable return for a twice-impeached president, who left office in 2021 on the back of claims that he had incited an assault on the U.S. Capitol building, and who was convicted earlier this year on multiple counts of business fraud.
Former President Donald Trump took the stage and declared victory in the early hours of Wednesday morning, cementing an extraordinary political comeback. Minutes earlier news organizations called the 2024 presidential race for him. 'We made history for a reason tonight, and the reason is that we overcame obstacles that nobody thought possible,' he said.
Nevada's top election prognosticator made a bombshell prediction about who would win the Silver State. Nevada is one of seven expected battlegrounds in the 2024 election. It narrowly went to President Joe Biden during the 2020 election and wasn't called for days due to mail-in ballots still needing to be counted.
Donald Trump cut a briefly forlorn figure on Friday afternoon as he told his supporters that after nine years he was holding some of his last ever campaign rallies. 'We're winding down,' he told a crowd in Warren, just outside Detroit, Michigan. 'Nine years we've been doing it, right? And now we're winding down.'
Donald Trump became the first of the two main candidates to visit the Muslim capital of the nation when he stopped in at a halal cafe in Dearborn, Michigan , to court Arab-American voters. 'This is Trump country,' shouted a guest as the former president toured The Great Commoner restaurant. Trump told reporters traveling with him that the visit was part of an effort to make inroads with Lebanese people and Muslims.
Jennifer Lopez expressed outrage at the Puerto Rico dig expressed at Donald Trump's Madison Square Garden rally and asked voters in Nevada to give Kamala Harris a 'Hollywood ending.' J. Lo made her campaign trail debut Thursday night at a rally at the Craig Ranch Amphitheater in Las Vegas, calling it the 'most important stage I've ever been on.'
Steve Bannon has spent the morning broadcasting to supporters and answering journalists' questions with one key message: Prison didn't break him; it made him stronger. But, after he plonked himself down on a couch in the 5,500-square foot hotel suite serving as Bannon campaign HQ for the day, he admitted it might not have been that way. The lowest point was passing through a thick steel door and realizing that this was real.
Minnesota Gov. Tim Walz's quaint, midwestern life has sparked discussion as Americans yearn to know more about the man running on the ticket with Vice President Kamala Harris. Despite his lengthy career in politics, the Walz's remain an all-American family devoid of the same major investments and income streams that other national politicians usually see in their bank accounts. With a net worth of about $1 million, the 2024 Democratic vice presidential nominee is by far the poorest of the candidates in the 2024 race for the White House....read
The chair of the investigation, Rep. Barry Loudermilk said that the files have been recovered and he's demanding Democrats hand over the passwords.
Former Jan. 6 Select Committee deleted more than 100 encrypted filesThe first lady's attempts at bringing some life into the White House's Christmas celebrations have been met with criticism.
Jill Biden's White House Christmas video is slammed as 'bizarre'Published by Associated Newspapers Ltd
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