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Trump, 79, Rejects ‘Senior’ Label at Florida Rally as Iran War Powers Dispute Intensifies
Donald Trump told supporters at The Villages in Florida that he is "much younger" than the audience, rejecting the label of senior citizen during a campaign-style appearance that also highlighted Social Security policy and coincided with mounting scrutiny over his administration's handling of the Iran conflict. 
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JD Vance’s ‘Demon UFO’ Remarks Ignite Backlash as Steven Greer Warns of ‘Catastrophic’ Global Panic
Vice President JD Vance is facing mounting criticism after suggesting some unidentified aerial phenomena may be "demonic," drawing a sharp rebuke from disclosure advocate Steven Greer, who warned the framing could provoke widespread public panic as the U.S. government moves toward greater transparency on UFO-related material. 
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New Epstein Leak Sparks Global Outcry With Unproven Claims of ‘Designer Baby’ Plans and Coercion
Newly surfaced materials tied to the case of Jeffrey Epstein have reignited international scrutiny, with unverified allegations involving coercion, forced pregnancies and speculative discussions of genetic selection drawing renewed attention to his New Mexico estate and the broader investigative record surrounding his activities. 
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Trump Under Fire for ‘159 Ships’ Claim as Social Media Fixates on Health and Foreign Policy Slip
Donald Trump faced renewed scrutiny Thursday in the Oval Office after a policy announcement on retirement savings was overtaken by viral reactions to his appearance and a foreign policy comment that appeared to conflate Ukraine with Iran, drawing attention across political and social media circles. 
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Trump Retirement Plan Targets 56 Million Workers With $1,000 Annual Match Under New IRA Initiative
Donald Trump signed an executive order this week directing the creation of a new retirement savings pathway aimed at millions of Americans without employer-sponsored plans, tying expanded access to individual retirement accounts with a federal matching contribution of up to $1,000 annually. 
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Trump Signals UFO File Release as Pilots’ ‘Unbelievable’ Sightings Enter Policy Spotlight
Donald Trump said his administration is preparing to release long-classified records related to unidentified aerial phenomena, telling reporters that U.S. military pilots "saw things you wouldn't believe" as the White House moves toward broader disclosure. 
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Hegseth Defends Firing 12 Senior Generals as House Hearing Exposes Pentagon Leadership Shake-Up
Pete Hegseth faced sharp bipartisan scrutiny during a House Armed Services Committee hearing as he defended a sweeping overhaul of senior military leadership, arguing that dismissed generals had contributed to what he described as a decline in effectiveness within the U.S. Department of Defense. 
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D4vd Murder Case Intensifies as July 29 Tesla Footage Sparks New Questions Over Driver Identity
The criminal case against David Anthony Burke has entered a volatile new phase after surveillance footage of his Tesla surfaced publicly, intensifying scrutiny over who was driving the vehicle weeks before the remains of 14-year-old Celeste Rivas Hernandez were discovered inside. 
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House Democrats Move to Hold Pam Bondi in Contempt as GOP Sets May 29 Testimony Date in Epstein Files Clash
A confrontation on Capitol Hill over the handling of Jeffrey Epstein-related records escalated sharply on April 29, as House Democrats moved to hold former Attorney General Pam Bondi in civil contempt of Congress, prompting Republicans to announce a new date for her testimony within minutes. 
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Trump DOJ Under Scrutiny as Court Weighs Rare Bid to Expose Grand Jury Proceedings
A high-stakes legal battle has erupted between the Southern Poverty Law Center and the U.S. Department of Justice, with the advocacy group asking a federal court to unseal secret grand jury transcripts in a criminal case it says was built on "misleading" claims and prosecutorial overreach. 








