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  • Ivanka Trump Says She Walked Away From ‘$800 Million’ Business for White House Role, Public Records Tell a Different Story
    Ivanka Trump, Donald Trump
    Ivanka Trump is facing renewed scrutiny over the scale of the fashion business she abandoned to join the White House after claiming during a recent podcast interview that her company generated nearly $800 million in annual sales before she shut it down to serve in her father's administration.
  • $45 Million Cocaine Seized After Authorities Uncover Sophisticated Tijuana-San Diego Smuggling Tunnel
    $45 Million Cocaine Seized After Authorities Uncover Sophisticated Tijuana-San Diego Smuggling Tunnel
    Federal authorities have dismantled what investigators describe as a sophisticated cross-border drug trafficking operation linking Tijuana, Mexico, to San Diego, California, seizing more than a ton of cocaine valued at over $45 million and arresting four men accused of using an underground tunnel to move narcotics into the United States.
  • Trump’s 7-Day Absence From Public Events Sparks Health Questions After Third Walter Reed Visit in 12 Months
    Only 1 Approval After $1.35 Billion in ‘Sales’: Trump Gold Visa Program Faces Scrutiny
    President Donald Trump has largely disappeared from live public view for a week, an unusual stretch that has triggered a fresh round of questions about his health and schedule as the White House insists the 79-year-old president remains in excellent condition.
  • Ivanka Trump Targeted in Alleged Assassination Plot as ‘Daughter of the Antichrist’ Attacks Explode Online
    Ivanka Trump
    Ivanka Trump found herself at the center of two very different storms over the past week: a wave of online hostility sparked by a social media post from a Florida concert and renewed scrutiny over reports that U.S. authorities disrupted an alleged plot targeting her in retaliation for President Donald Trump's 2020 decision to authorize the killing of Iranian commander Qasem Soleimani.
  • Hegseth Faces New Scrutiny After Female and Black Officers Are Dropped From Military Promotion Slates
    Army Survivors Dispute Hegseth’s Account of Iran Strike, Call Attack ‘Preventable’ After 6 Killed
    Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth is facing renewed scrutiny over his role in military promotions after reports that he personally intervened to block several Navy officers from advancing to flag rank, a move critics say disproportionately affected women and Black service members and raised questions about the future direction of military leadership under the Trump administration.
  • Trump Admin Moves to Scrap $1.776 Billion Anti-Weaponization Fund After Court Block and Bipartisan Backlash
    Trump Health Questions Intensify After Neck Mark, Slurred Line at Medal of Honor Ceremony
    The Trump administration is reportedly preparing to abandon its proposed $1.776 billion "anti-weaponization" fund after facing mounting legal challenges, bipartisan criticism and resistance from within Republican ranks, marking a significant setback for one of the Justice Department's most controversial initiatives.
  • Trump Says Hezbollah Agreed to Halt Attacks After Call With Netanyahu, Beirut Strike Averted
    Federal Judge Blocks Trump Plan Cutting Medicaid Funds to Planned Parenthood
    President Donald Trump said Monday that Israel and Hezbollah have agreed to halt hostilities after a series of diplomatic contacts, a claim that emerged just hours after Iran-linked media reported the suspension of U.S.-Iran negotiations and warned of broader regional escalation.
  • Trump Shrugs Off Reported Iran Talks Suspension, Says ‘I Don’t Particularly Want To Talk Either’
    Only 1 Approval After $1.35 Billion in ‘Sales’: Trump Gold Visa Program Faces Scrutiny
    President Donald Trump dismissed reports that Iran has suspended negotiations with the United States, saying Tehran never formally informed Washington of any decision and signaling he is prepared to move forward without further talks as tensions rise across the Middle East.
  • U.S. and Iran Exchange New Attacks While Trump Revises Deal Terms on Hormuz, Uranium
    Trump Health Questions Intensify After Neck Mark, Slurred Line at Medal of Honor Ceremony
    The United States and Iran exchanged fresh military strikes over the weekend, raising new doubts about diplomatic efforts to end the conflict as President Donald Trump reviews proposed terms for a potential agreement and both sides accuse the other of escalating tensions.
  • Pete Hegseth Warns NATO Allies of ‘Clear Shift’ as Trump Administration Demands Higher Defense Spending
    Hegseth Faces Scrutiny as Admiral Bradley Cast as Sole Decision-Maker in Deadly Caribbean Strike
    Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth delivered one of the Trump administration's strongest warnings yet to NATO allies on Saturday, telling security leaders at the Shangri-La Dialogue in Singapore that nations unwilling to increase defense spending should expect a "clear shift" in how Washington approaches its alliances.
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