Trump explained his "risky" decision to break precedent by inviting foreign leaders by saying he likes to take "little chances."
Milei is often branded a “right-wing populist,” “far-right outsider,” and “far-right libertarian.” The fascist Peronists, socialists, and unionists who spent decades gutting and plundering one of the wealthiest nations in the world are never assigned such ideological designations.
By inviting foreign leaders like former Brazilian president Bolsonaro to his swearing-in, Trump is breaking another norm - and US political tradition.
Donald Trump’s inauguration guest list is breaking tradition, as he has invited a number of controversial world leaders, signaling his continued alignment with right-wing figures. Former Brazilian President Jair Bolsonaro,
Within days of Donald Trump's election win in November 2024, China's president Xi Jinping was at a ceremony opening a deep-water <a target=_blank
Donald Trump will be inaugurated as the US President on January 20, following his victory in the US Presidential Polls. Global leaders, including Italy’s Prime Minister Meloni and El Salvador’s President Bukele,
Donald Trump is set to be inaugurated on January 20, marking his return to the presidency for a second term. The event promises traditional ceremonies, notable foreign dignitaries, and a series of executive orders on issues like immigration and energy.
Argentina's President Javier Milei will see in the New Year with two pivotal trips: a visit to Washington to attend Donald Trump's inauguration as US president and a second appearance at the World Economic Forum in Davos,
Pierre Poilievre aims to become Canada's prime minister by leveraging Trump's rhetoric and positioning himself as a conservative alternative amid Trudeau's downfall.
Argentines have become experts at ascribing outsized importance to their country and its socio-cultural figures, from football players to politicians.
Donald Trump has threatened that if Denmark does not agree to sell Greenland, he will impose tariffs "at a very high level." The attention around the island is, according to experts, part of the media spectacle that the US President-elect is concerned with.
The far-right prime ministers of Italy and Hungary, Giorgia Meloni and Viktor Orban, are also on the list of invitees, although French President Emmanuel Macron is not. Trump back