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  • Vindman Presses for Release of Secret Trump–Saudi Call, Calling It “Deeply Troubling”
    Trump Confirms U.S. Bombing of Iran’s Fordow, Natanz, and Esfahan Nuclear Facilities, Signals End of Diplomacy
    A renewed transparency battle is unfolding in Washington after former National Security Council official Alexander Vindman urged the release of a classified phone call between former President Donald Trump and Saudi Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman, arguing that the hidden conversation is "deeply troubling" and potentially more consequential than the call that triggered Trump's first impeachment.
  • Trump’s 28-Point Ukraine Peace Plan Would Lock In Russian Gains, Limit Kyiv’s Army and Lift Sanctions
    Putin Agrees to Explore U.S., EU Defense Guarantees for Ukraine as Trump Pushes Peace Deal
    President Donald Trump's draft proposal to end Russia's war in Ukraine would formalize major territorial concessions to Moscow, restrict Ukraine's military capacity and foreign-policy options, and pave the way for Russia's reintegration into the global economy, according to a 28-point document circulated among Ukrainian and European officials. The plan-co-drafted by U.S. and Russian representatives-arrives as Russia advances on multiple fronts and President Volodymyr Zelensky faces political pressure at home.
  • Jimmy Kimmel Stunned After Trump's 'Quiet, Piggy' Outburst — Says Epstein Pressure Is Making Him Crack
    Donald Trump
    A confrontation aboard Air Force One involving US President Donald Trump and a Bloomberg reporter has become a flashpoint for late-night television, after video resurfaced showing the President respond to a question about Jeffrey Epstein by saying, "Quiet, piggy." The exchange, recorded on November 14, drew sharp commentary from comedians including Jimmy Kimmel, Stephen Colbert and Seth Meyers as Congress advanced a sweeping bipartisan vote to release Epstein-related documents.
  • Trump Family Wealth Hit by $5B Slide After Bitcoin Drop Sinks Trump Media Shares
    Donald Trump
    Donald Trump's financial stake in Trump Media & Technology Group suffered a steep decline this week as the company's stock price tumbled alongside a broad selloff in cryptocurrencies, erasing more than $5 billion (£4.6 billion) from the family's estimated holdings. The stock, trading under the DJT ticker, slid to $10.32 (£10.30) on Tuesday, marking its lowest level since late 2021 and raising fresh questions about the resilience of a media-and-crypto enterprise that had once fueled Trump's surging post-election wealth.
  • Trump Threatens ABC’s License After Oval Office Clash Over Epstein Files Question
    Donald Trump
    President Donald Trump escalated his criticism of ABC News after an Oval Office exchange in which he threatened the network's broadcast license and denounced its reporting as "fake." The confrontation, which unfolded during a meeting with Saudi Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman on Nov. 18, followed a question about the pending release of the Jeffrey Epstein investigative files-a politically charged issue now advancing through Congress with overwhelming bipartisan support.
  • Trump Mocked as ‘Confused and Crumbling’ in Escalating BBC Showdown
    Donald Trump
    A transatlantic dispute between President Donald Trump and the BBC has intensified after the broadcaster admitted to a misleading edit in a 2024 Panorama documentary, prompting Trump to threaten legal action worth as much as $5 billion. The clash has triggered resignations at the top of the BBC, inflamed political commentary on both sides of the Atlantic, and renewed debate over defamation standards and media accountability.
  • Supreme Court Tariff Ruling Could Trigger $1 Trillion U.S. Refund Crisis, Threatening Trump Trade Agenda
    Donald Trump
    The United States faces a potential financial shock as the Supreme Court weighs the legality of President Donald Trump's expansive emergency tariffs, a ruling that could force the government to refund as much as £760 billion ($1 trillion) in duties collected from American importers. The case, rooted in Trump's use of the International Emergency Economic Powers Act, now threatens to reshape U.S. trade policy and expose the federal government to one of the largest forced repayments in modern history.
  • Trump Signs Deal Ending 43-Day Government Shutdown, Leaving Both Parties Frustrated
    Trump Signs Deal Ending 43-Day Government Shutdown, Leaving Both Parties Frustrated
    President Donald Trump signed a bipartisan spending bill Wednesday night to officially end the longest federal government shutdown in U.S. history, concluding 43 days of political gridlock that left millions of Americans caught in the middle. The measure funds the government through January 30 and restores key programs disrupted for nearly seven weeks, but neither party emerged with a clear victory.
  • Trump’s 'Heaven' Comment Reignites Debate Over His Cognitive Health
    Donald Trump
    President Donald Trump's past comments expressing doubt about his salvation have resurfaced, reigniting debate over his mental fitness as medical professionals and political observers point to what they describe as a growing pattern of erratic behavior.
  • Newly Released Epstein Emails Reveal Private Mentions of Donald Trump and Exchanges with Michael Wolff
    Donald Trump
    Jeffrey Epstein privately discussed Donald Trump in multiple email exchanges over more than a decade, according to documents released Wednesday by Democrats on the House Oversight Committee. The newly unveiled correspondence, obtained from the Epstein Estate under subpoena, adds to the public record surrounding Epstein's communications with prominent figures before his 2019 death in federal custody.
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