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May 29, 2025· 19:17 IST
New Jersey's Delaney Hall detention center, linked to President Donald Trump's immigration policy, becomes a focal point in gubernatorial primary
New Jersey's Delaney Hall detention facility, described as a symbol of President Donald Trump's repressive migrant expulsion policies, is under criticism for a lack of clarity concerning the number, identity, and conditions of undocumented individuals held there, as per a report in Le Monde. This ambiguity surrounding the penitentiary establishment has led Democratic candidates in the ongoing New Jersey gubernatorial primary to make the denunciation of the center's operations a central argument in their campaigns, highlighting current political engagement with immigration detention practices.
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May 29, 2025· 19:15 IST
Honeymoon reportedly over between Donald Trump and Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orban
The "honeymoon" period between President Donald Trump and Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orban appears to have ended, with Trump reportedly praising Orban less frequently during his current term, as per a report in Le Monde. This shift is noted despite the Conservative Political Action Conference (CPAC) taking place in Budapest on Thursday, May 29, 2025, an event typically showcasing conservative solidarity. The change suggests a more reserved public stance from the US leader towards the Hungarian prime minister.
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May 29, 2025· 18:00 IST
Freed Israeli hostage alleges Hamas feared Donald Trump and preferred Kamala Harris
A recently freed Israeli hostage, Shem Tov, has stated that his treatment by Hamas captors improved following the election of President Donald Trump, asserting that the terrorist organization was "very scared of him," as per a report in the New York Post. Shem Tov further alleged that Hamas had expressed a preference for former Vice President Kamala Harris to have won the past election. These remarks from the hostage, made public on May 28, 2025, describe a perceived shift in Hamas's attitude which the hostage attributed to Trump's leadership.
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May 29, 2025· 17:00 IST
Trump's Mideast envoy expresses 'good feelings' about Gaza ceasefire talks and new U.S. proposal
Steve Witkoff, identified as U.S. President Donald Trump's Mideast envoy, conveyed optimism this week regarding efforts to broker an agreement to halt the Gaza conflict and secure the return of more hostages, AP said in a report. Speaking in Washington on Wednesday, Witkoff stated, “I have some very good feelings about getting to a long-term resolution — a temporary ceasefire and a long-term resolution, a peaceful resolution of that conflict,” and added that a new U.S. proposal would soon be delivered to the parties involved. The report also noted that Hamas's response or further comments were forthcoming.
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May 29, 2025· 14:02 IST
Court rules Donald Trump overstepped authority; California Governor Newsom issues statement
A court recently ruled that Donald Trump overstepped his authority in a past action, prompting California Governor Gavin Newsom to issue a statement on the decision, as per a report from the Governor of California. The specific action by Trump deemed an overreach by the court was not detailed in the announcement. Donald Trump is the current President of the United States, and Gavin Newsom serves as the Governor of California.
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May 29, 2025· 14:00 IST
Trump administration appeals court ruling after major economic policy setback
President Donald Trump's administration is appealing a recent court decision that delivered a major setback to a key economic policy, BBC said in a report. While the specific economic policy affected by the ruling was not detailed in the initial information, the administration's immediate appeal signals its determination to contest the outcome. This development underscores potential ongoing judicial challenges to the administration's economic agenda and creates uncertainty for the policy in question pending the appeal's resolution.
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May 29, 2025· 12:30 IST
BBC explains current measures targeting Harvard in President Trump's international student 'battle'
Harvard University is reportedly a current target for funding cuts and an international student enrollment ban under policies from President Donald Trump's administration, a situation explained by the BBC after Nomia Iqbal spoke with students at the institution, as per a report in BBC. These discussed measures are framed as part of Trump's ongoing 'battle' concerning international students.
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May 29, 2025· 11:45 IST
Trump attempts to influence tight Polish presidential runoff with offer of closer military ties
Poland is preparing for a closely contested presidential runoff election on Sunday, presenting voters with a stark ideological choice between liberal, pro-European Warsaw Mayor Rafał Trzaskowski and the staunch nationalist conservative incumbent, Andrzej Duda, as per a report in AP. The outcome is reportedly too close to predict. President Donald Trump has intervened by endorsing Duda and has indicated the possibility of closer military cooperation between the US and Poland should Duda be re-elected.
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May 29, 2025· 10:47 IST
Nellie Ohr reportedly gave 'demonstrably false' Trump-Russia testimony, new FBI records suggest
Nellie Ohr, whose husband Bruce Ohr is a former Justice Department official, reportedly provided 'demonstrably false' testimony regarding investigations into Donald Trump and Russia, as per a report in New York Post citing 'bombshell FBI records'. Nellie Ohr worked for the research firm Fusion GPS, which was hired before the 2016 election to investigate alleged links between the Trump campaign and Russian entities; her testimony under scrutiny relates to this past work.
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May 29, 2025· 10:45 IST
Trey Gowdy states Donald Trump's lawyers did him a 'disservice' in Russia probe framing
Former U.S. Representative Trey Gowdy has criticized President Donald Trump's legal team, stating they "have done a disservice to him" by permitting the special counsel's past investigation into Russian interference to be characterized "as an investigation into collusion and collusion only," CBS News said in a report. Gowdy, speaking on "The Takeout" podcast with Major Garrett, suggested this narrow framing of the historical probe into Russian interference in the 2016 election was detrimental to Trump.
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May 29, 2025· 09:45 IST
New York Times details Donald Trump's clemency for allies during his first presidential term
During the final weeks of his first presidential term (late 2020/early 2021), Donald Trump issued a series of pardons and commutations to more than two dozen individuals, a significant number of whom were political allies or had echoed his claims of being unfairly targeted, as per a report in The New York Times. Donald Trump currently serves as the 47th U.S. President. The report highlights that these clemency actions often involved individuals connected to investigations related to his previous administration or campaigns and frequently bypassed traditional Justice Department review, sparking debate over the use of presidential pardon power.
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May 29, 2025· 08:17 IST
Trump nominates former defense lawyer and current acting deputy AG Emil Bove for federal judgeship
President Donald Trump announced on Wednesday his nomination of Emil Bove, who previously served as his criminal defense lawyer, to become a federal appeals court judge, according to a report in AP. Bove, in his current role as acting deputy attorney general, has reportedly been central to several controversial Justice Department actions since January 2025, including ordering the dropping of an unspecified case and subpoenaing New York City for refusing to provide names of agents.
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May 29, 2025· 08:15 IST
Trump administration revokes parole of Mexican girl receiving lifesaving care in US, lawyer says
Attorneys for the family of a 4-year-old Mexican girl stated that the Trump administration has revoked her permission to stay in the U.S., where she receives lifesaving medical care from a California hospital, AP said in a report. Lawyer Gina Amato specified that the girl's mother was notified in April and May 2025 that the U.S. government was withdrawing the humanitarian parole. This parole had been granted to the family in 2023 when she brought her ailing child to the U.S.-Mexico border.
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May 29, 2025· 07:45 IST
President Trump's coal revival efforts challenged by administration's trade war
President Donald Trump's vigorous initiatives in his second term, including new deregulation orders aimed at reviving the US coal industry, are reportedly clashing with his administration's ongoing trade war, AP said in a report. While deregulation seeks to support mining operations like Montana's Signal Peak Energy, the trade policies and resulting retaliatory tariffs are undermining US coal exports, a critical revenue stream for certain producers. This policy conflict presents a challenge to the administration's promises to bolster the coal sector, potentially affecting communities dependent on the industry.
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May 29, 2025· 07:17 IST
Judge rules past Trump administration unlawfully terminated humanitarian parole program
A federal judge ruled on Wednesday that a past Trump administration acted unlawfully when it terminated humanitarian parole for hundreds of thousands of individuals temporarily residing in the United States, as per a report in AP. U.S. District Judge Indira Talwani in Boston sided with people who were already admitted to the U.S. but were subsequently unable to renew their short-term permits due to that administration's policy change. This decision is described as a legal setback for current President Donald Trump’s ongoing plans for mass deportation, though its immediate impact is unclear and the ruling could be temporary.
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May 29, 2025· 07:17 IST
Trump pardons union leader James Callahan ahead of sentencing for unreported gifts
President Donald Trump granted a pardon on Tuesday, May 27, 2025, to James Callahan, former general president of the International Union of Operating Engineers, the day before Callahan's scheduled sentencing hearing, AP said in a report. Callahan, of Lindenhurst, New York, had pleaded guilty to failing to properly report at least $315,000 in gifts, including tickets to sporting events and concerts and other amenities, which he received from an advertising company utilized by the union during his tenure as president.
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May 29, 2025· 07:15 IST
Ex-Connecticut Gov. John Rowland, who resigned amid a corruption scandal, pardoned by Trump
HARTFORD, Conn. (AP) — Former Connecticut Gov. , whose promising political career was upended by a corruption scandal and two federal prison stints, has been pardoned by President . The Republican governor, who served from 1995 until 2004, was among a number of prominent figures the Republican president granted clemency Wednesday, including , also a Republican, and reality TV stars . A White House official confirmed the pardon but spoke only on background to discuss matters that have not yet bee
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May 29, 2025· 07:15 IST
Trump administration cancels $766 million Moderna contract for pandemic flu vaccine
The administration of President Donald Trump has canceled $766 million in contracts with drugmaker Moderna Inc., funds that were designated for the development and procurement of an investigational vaccine targeting potential pandemic influenza viruses such as H5N1 bird flu, AP said in a report. Moderna stated it received notification on Wednesday from the Health and Human Services Department about the withdrawal of these funds, which had been awarded in July 2024 and January 2025 through the Biomedical Advanced Research and Development Authority (BARDA). This program focuses on developing countermeasures against public health threats.
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May 29, 2025· 07:02 IST
Paramount reportedly offers $15 million to settle CBS lawsuit with President Donald Trump; his team seeks over $25 million and an apology
Paramount has reportedly offered $15 million to settle a lawsuit between its subsidiary CBS and President Donald Trump, as per a report in the New York Post. Trump's team is seeking more than $25 million and also demands an apology from CBS News. Additionally, the report states that his representatives have threatened CBS with another lawsuit concerning alleged bias in its news coverage.
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May 29, 2025· 07:00 IST
Federal trade court blocks President Donald Trump's plan for sweeping import tariffs under emergency powers
A federal trade court has issued a ruling that prevents President Donald Trump from implementing broad tariffs on imported goods through the use of an emergency powers law, AP said in a report. This decision signifies a check on the executive branch's authority to unilaterally impose such economic measures. The specific court involved is likely the U.S. Court of International Trade, and the 'emergency powers law' probably refers to specific trade statutes rather than a general emergency power. The basis for the court's decision is likely procedural or related to the statutory interpretation of the relevant trade laws.
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May 29, 2025· 06:30 IST
Donald Trump commutes sentence of Imaad Zuberi, major donor to his 2017 inauguration
President Donald Trump has commuted the prison sentence of Imaad Zuberi, a businessman who made a substantial $900,000 donation to Trump's 2017 inauguration fund, as per a report in The New York Times. Zuberi, who had previously been a major donor to prominent Democrats including former President Barack Obama and Hillary Clinton before shifting his support after Trump's 2016 victory, was serving a 12-year sentence for crimes including campaign finance violations, tax evasion, and obstruction of justice stemming partly from illegal foreign lobbying efforts. The commutation reduces Zuberi's prison time but does not erase his conviction.
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May 29, 2025· 06:02 IST
Judge says past Trump administration's effort to deport activist is likely unconstitutional
A federal judge, Michael Farbiarz, has stated that an attempt by the former Trump administration to deport Mahmoud Khalil based on his pro-Palestinian activism at Columbia University is likely unconstitutional, AP said in a report. In a ruling issued Wednesday, Judge Farbiarz found the government's primary justification—that Khalil's beliefs are contrary to U.S. foreign policy—to be potentially vague and open to arbitrary enforcement. Despite this finding, the judge did not order Khalil's release from a Louisiana jail.
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May 29, 2025· 06:00 IST
Beltway bloat identified as key threat to Trump's 'Golden Dome' missile defense
President Donald Trump's ambitious 'Golden Dome' continental missile defense initiative, unveiled earlier this month with a projected three-year timeline and a $175 billion price tag, faces significant skepticism not just for its technical complexity but primarily due to potential bureaucratic impediments in Washington, as per a report in Axios. While the appointment of Gen. Michael Guetlein, Vice Chief of Space Operations, to lead the project has been praised, and Trump highlighted Alaska's contribution with recently completed missile silos, experts like Tom Karako of CSIS stress that overcoming 'Beltway bloat'—the tendency towards new offices and studies—is crucial and potentially harder than the technological leaps required. The defense industry expresses readiness, with companies like Apex investing in relevant technologies, but concerns persist from analysts such as Laura Grego of the Union of Concerned Scientists regarding the project's overall feasibility, the adequacy of its budget, and the likelihood of adversaries developing countermeasures, echoing challenges faced by past ambitious defense projects like Reagan's Strategic Defense Initiative, which Trump referenced.
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May 29, 2025· 05:47 IST
President Trump reportedly tells US chip design software makers to halt China sales
President Donald Trump has reportedly directed US companies producing electronic design automation (EDA) software to halt their supplies to China, Al Jazeera said in a report, citing the Financial Times. The instruction was purportedly communicated through letters sent to the software makers. This move targets a critical sector, as EDA software is essential for designing advanced microchips, and is seen as an effort to impede China's technological advancements in semiconductor development.
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May 29, 2025· 05:47 IST
Trump administration revokes parole for young Mexican girl receiving lifesaving US medical care
The administration of President Donald Trump has revoked humanitarian parole for a 4-year-old Mexican girl who is in California for lifesaving medical care, with family attorneys making the announcement on Wednesday, May 28, 2025, as per a report in AP. According to the girl's lawyer, Gina Amato, the child's mother received notifications in April and May 2025 that the U.S. government was withdrawing the parole. This parole had been initially granted to the family in 2023, during the previous Biden administration, when the mother brought her ailing child to the U.S.-Mexico border.
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May 29, 2025· 05:45 IST
Trump pardons former Army officer court-martialed over COVID-19 rules
President Donald Trump on Thursday pardoned former Army Lt. Mark Bashaw, who was convicted by a military court-martial and discharged in 2022 for refusing to adhere to the Pentagon’s COVID-19 safety protocols, The Hill said in a report. Bashaw’s conviction stemmed from his refusal to take the COVID-19 vaccine and subsequently declining to work remotely, which led to charges of disobeying orders during the Biden administration.
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May 29, 2025· 05:45 IST
Secretary of State Rubio says the Trump administration will start revoking visas for some Chinese students
WASHINGTON (AP) — Secretary of State Rubio says the Trump administration will start revoking visas for some Chinese students.
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May 29, 2025· 05:15 IST
Donald Trump pardons rapper NBA YoungBoy
President Donald Trump has pardoned popular Louisiana rapper NBA YoungBoy, who recently announced a 32-date U.S. tour scheduled to begin in September, New York Times said in a report. This act of clemency addresses federal offenses, as presidential pardons do not extend to state-level charges, and can be issued directly by the President, potentially bypassing the standard Department of Justice review process. The pardon is occurring amidst discussions regarding its potential political implications, including outreach to younger voters and minority communities, with some experts viewing it as a strategic move while others may perceive it as politically timed.
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May 29, 2025· 05:02 IST
Iowa congresswoman Ashley Hinson booed at town hall over support for Donald Trump's policies
Republican Iowa congresswoman Ashley Hinson was booed by constituents during a town hall in her Iowa district on Wednesday when she lauded President Donald Trump’s tax-and-spending plan, known as the "One Big Beautiful bill," and spoke approvingly of efforts by the "department of government efficiency’s” (Doge) to downsize the federal government, according to a report in The Guardian. This public disapproval came days after Hinson had voted in favor of the wide-ranging bill, which recently passed the House of Representatives; the legislation aims to extend tax cuts enacted during Trump’s first term (a past event), create new deductions for tips, overtime, and car loan interest, and fund mass deportations, while concurrently slashing federal social safety net programs. The article notes this event is the latest instance of a Republican lawmaker being taken to task publicly over their support for Trump’s policies.
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May 29, 2025· 05:00 IST
Trump dismisses Elon Musk's criticism of proposed 'One Big Beautiful Bill'
President Donald Trump has brushed aside criticisms from Elon Musk concerning his conceptual 'One Big Beautiful Bill,' a legislative proposal designed to bundle several of his key policy priorities with an increase in the nation's debt limit, as per a report in Al Jazeera. The bill, described as a way to secure Trump's priorities, is currently a conceptual strategy, and the interaction highlights differing views on fiscal policy and the use of the debt ceiling for broader legislative goals.
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May 29, 2025· 02:47 IST
Judge denies bid to temporarily halt removal of Copyright Office director by Trump administration
U.S. District Judge Timothy Kelly on Wednesday refused to temporarily block the Trump administration, led by President Donald Trump, from removing Shira Perlmutter, Director of the U.S. Copyright Office, according to a report in AP. Judge Kelly ruled from the bench that Perlmutter had not met her legal burden to show how removing her from the position would cause her to suffer irreparable harm. This refusal to issue a temporary restraining order is not the final word in the lawsuit Perlmutter filed, which will continue.
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May 29, 2025· 02:45 IST
House Democrat Gregory Meeks accuses President Trump of aiming to emulate Putin and undermine institutions
Representative Gregory Meeks, currently the Ranking Member of the House Foreign Affairs Committee, has accused President Donald Trump of attempting to follow a 'model' similar to that of Russian President Vladimir Putin by punishing institutions, including Harvard University, which President Trump perceives as being in opposition to his administration, as per a report in The Hill. Meeks' accusation suggests that President Trump's actions are aimed at undermining or destroying these established bodies, drawing a parallel to Putin's approach to consolidating power by weakening independent entities.
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May 29, 2025· 02:30 IST
President Trump pardons former GOP Representative Michael Grimm
President Donald Trump has pardoned Michael Grimm, a former Republican Representative for Staten Island and Brooklyn, New York Post said in a report. Grimm pleaded guilty to felony tax fraud in 2015 for concealing over $1 million in revenue and wages at a restaurant he co-owned before his time in Congress, which led to his resignation from Congress in January 2015. While a presidential pardon legally forgives the punishment for a federal crime and restores certain civil rights, it does not erase the historical fact of the conviction. This action is seen by political observers as consistent with Trump's previous uses of pardon power, potentially benefiting political allies, and has prompted discussion about the implications for the justice system and the traditional use of such presidential authority.
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May 29, 2025· 02:19 IST
Trump to nominate former defense lawyer Emil Bove to Third Circuit Court of Appeals
President Donald Trump has announced his plan to nominate Emil Bove, who previously served as his defense attorney, to the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Third Circuit, which has jurisdiction over Pennsylvania, New Jersey, and Delaware, The New York Times said in a report. Bove's prior representation of Trump, notably in the federal classified documents case, has become a central point of discussion surrounding the nomination, prompting debate about judicial independence and the potential politicization of the judiciary. This appointment, which requires confirmation by the U.S. Senate, continues a pattern of Trump selecting judicial nominees aligned with conservative principles and is anticipated to face significant scrutiny during the confirmation process.
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May 29, 2025· 02:17 IST
DHS video honors fallen marine and highlights President Trump's anti-cartel measures
The Department of Homeland Security (DHS) recently released a video commemorating U.S. Marine Corps veteran Nicholas Quets, whose death is attributed to a Mexican cartel, and simultaneously promoted actions and policies of President Donald Trump's current administration to crack down on such cartels, labeling them "terrorists," as per a report in Fox News. This official communication underscores the administration's assertive stance on border security and its approach to transnational criminal organizations, with the "terrorist" designation for cartels being a contentious point in broader political discussions. The video's release has prompted debate, with supporters likely viewing it as a fitting tribute and a necessary highlight of national security efforts, while critics may question the use of a government agency's platform for messaging that strongly promotes the incumbent President's policies, raising concerns about politicization around the sensitive issues of cartel violence and border enforcement strategies.
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May 29, 2025· 02:17 IST
Mexican national arrested for allegedly threatening President Trump in handwritten letter
A Mexican national with a record of multiple illegal entries into the U.S. and prior arrests was recently arrested for allegedly threatening to assassinate President Donald Trump, as per a report in New York Post. The individual reportedly vowed in a handwritten letter to 'shoot the president in his head,' which led to their detention by authorities.
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May 29, 2025· 02:15 IST
President Donald Trump confirms negotiation of tax bill after Elon Musk's criticism
President Donald Trump announced on Wednesday his intention to negotiate his signature tax bill, the One Beautiful Bill Act, after Elon Musk publicly criticized the president’s spending plan, asserting it “undermines” cost-cutting efforts, as per a report in The Guardian. Speaking to reporters, Trump acknowledged the bill “needs to get a lot of support” in Congress and that “we have to get a lot of votes.” He further stated he was “not happy about certain aspects of it, but I’m thrilled by other aspects of it,” confirming his commitment to negotiating the legislation.
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May 29, 2025· 02:15 IST
Trump reportedly orders halt to chip design software sales to China amid administration's cryptocurrency push
President Donald Trump has ordered US firms providing software for semiconductor design to cease selling their services to Chinese groups, the Financial Times reports, as cited by The Guardian. Concurrently, the Trump administration is advancing its cryptocurrency agenda, with Vice President JD Vance scheduled to deliver a keynote at the Bitcoin 2025 Conference in Las Vegas. This follows Trump's own appearance at the conference last year. His sons, Eric and Donald Trump Jr., who are involved in a Bitcoin venture, are also slated to speak at the event. Furthering this crypto focus, the Trump Media & Technology Group recently announced plans to raise $2.5 billion for Bitcoin investment, and Trump himself offered VIP dinner invitations to major purchasers of his personal $Trump memecoin.
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May 29, 2025· 02:02 IST
US judge criticizes Trump administration lawyers for '11th-hour tactics' in deportation case
U.S. District Judge Paula Xinis sharply criticized lawyers for President Donald Trump's administration, rejecting their "11th-hour" request for an extension in the deportation case of Abrego Garcia, an individual reportedly linked to MS-13, said Fox News in a report. Judge Xinis, who serves on the U.S. District Court for the District of Maryland, stated the administration's difficulty with the deadline was a burden "of their own making." This ruling highlights judicial oversight of the executive branch's procedural conduct in immigration enforcement.
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May 29, 2025· 02:00 IST
Trump says he will meet with Putin, Zelenskyy 'if necessary' amid negotiations to end war
President Donald Trump's willingness to come to the table comes just after he condemned Russia’s recent large-scale strike against Ukraine.
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May 29, 2025· 01:32 IST
Obama-appointed judge dismisses Trump from Dogecoin lawsuit, case against Musk to proceed
A lawsuit targeting Elon Musk's involvement with the cryptocurrency Dogecoin (DOGE) will proceed, while claims against President Donald Trump in the same case have been dismissed by federal judge Tanya Chutkan, an Obama appointee, Fox News said in a report. The civil lawsuit, brought by investors, alleges market manipulation related to DOGE. With this ruling, Trump is no longer a defendant in this specific legal action, but the case will continue against Musk.
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May 29, 2025· 01:30 IST
Trump rebukes reporter for 'nasty question' about 'chickening out' on tariffs
President Donald Trump sharply rebuked CNBC White House correspondent Megan Casella on Wednesday, calling her inquiry about whether he 'always chickens out' on tariff threats a 'nasty question,' New York Post said in a report. Trump reportedly told Casella, 'Don’t ever say what you said,' during the exchange. The question touches upon Trump's past use of tariff threats, which have not always been fully implemented, and his documented history of strong reactions to critical press questioning.
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May 29, 2025· 00:32 IST
Trump administration closes state department’s office of analytic outreach
The Trump administration has quietly shuttered the State Department’s Office of Analytic Outreach, a program designed to link government analysts with academic experts and research institutions, with its final event held on May 22, according to a report in The Guardian. This closure, revealed through an internal email, is reportedly part of a sweeping reorganization plan attributed to Senator Marco Rubio, which aims to cut 15% of domestic staff and close 132 of the department's offices, and is described as part of President Donald Trump’s disengagement with the broader academic and research community.
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May 29, 2025· 00:30 IST
Trump administration officials offer to move Canadian ostriches with suspected bird flu to US
Senior officials in President Donald Trump's administration have intervened in an attempt to save more than 300 ostriches on a farm in British Columbia, which the Canadian government ordered killed due to avian flu fears, The Guardian said in a report. Independent presidential candidate Robert F. Kennedy Jr. and physician Mehmet Oz have offered to move the birds to Oz’s ranch in Florida, despite the kill order imposed by Canadian health authorities.
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May 28, 2025· 23:47 IST
Elite universities secure over $4 billion in debt amid Trump administration budget concerns
Prominent American universities, including Harvard and MIT, have amassed over $4 billion in supplementary debt since March as a defensive financial measure, as per a report in Bloomberg. This accumulation of debt is reportedly a response to concerns that the current administration of President Donald Trump is targeting university budgets, prompting these institutions to bolster their financial reserves against potential funding reductions or unfavorable policies. The move underscores apprehension within the higher education sector regarding the fiscal landscape shaped by the ongoing Trump presidency.
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May 28, 2025· 23:47 IST
Trump suggests 15% cap on foreign students at Harvard, aiming to make the Ivy League school 'great again'
Donald Trump proposed that Harvard University cap its number of international students at 15%, stating he wants the Ivy League institution "to be great again", New York Post said in a report. This suggestion occurs within a broader political context of debates over US immigration policy and conservative critiques of elite universities.
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May 28, 2025· 23:45 IST
Trump pardons union leader James Callahan before sentencing for failing to report gifts
President Donald Trump has pardoned James Callahan, the former general president of the International Union of Operating Engineers, on the eve of Callahan's scheduled sentencing hearing, AP said in a report. Callahan, of Lindenhurst, New York, had pleaded guilty to failing to properly report receiving at least $315,000 in tickets to sporting events, concerts, and other amenities from an advertising company that the union he led utilized.
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May 28, 2025· 23:45 IST
Trump administration to seek $9.4 billion in funding cuts, Speaker Johnson promises quick review
The Trump administration is set to send Congress a proposal next week to cut $9.4 billion in previously approved funding, a move confirmed by an Office of Management and Budget spokesperson, as per a report in The Hill. Speaker Mike Johnson (R-La.) has pledged that the House will "act quickly" to codify these rescissions, which are described as being spearheaded by the Department of Government Efficiency (DOGE). The package aims to claw back funds, with specific targets to be detailed in the forthcoming proposal.
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May 28, 2025· 22:49 IST
Senate Democrats seek salary details for Trump administration appointees
Democratic senators are seeking more information, specifically salary details, concerning lower-level appointees within President Donald Trump's current administration, as per a report in The Hill. This inquiry follows the federal government's layoff of thousands of career civil servants earlier in 2025.
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May 28, 2025· 22:47 IST
Schumer criticizes President Trump's plan to privatize Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac
Senate Democratic Leader Chuck Schumer (N.Y.) strongly criticized President Donald Trump's proposal to relinquish federal control over Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac, labeling it a "scheme to line the pockets of the wealthy," as per a report in The Hill. Schumer warned that such a move would likely lead to an increase in average mortgage costs, potentially hitting families with an additional $1,800 to $2,800. This criticism highlights concerns that privatizing the government-sponsored enterprises could negatively impact housing affordability for many Americans.
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May 28, 2025· 22:47 IST
Boston demands more funds from universities amid intensified criticism of higher education by President Trump
Boston is actively pushing Harvard University and other prominent local colleges to channel significantly more funds into the city's tax coffers, a demand that is becoming increasingly intricate as the Trump administration escalates its attacks on the higher education sector, as per a report in Bloomberg News. This pressure from the city government, aimed at institutions with substantial endowments and tax-exempt status, intersects with a broader national political climate where President Donald Trump has been a vocal critic of such universities, complicating Boston's efforts to secure larger Payments In Lieu Of Taxes (PILOTs).
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May 28, 2025· 22:47 IST
President Trump states he previously told Netanyahu to delay Iran strike while seeking new nuclear deal
President Donald Trump has recently stated that during his previous presidential term, he instructed Benjamin Netanyahu, who was Israel's Prime Minister at the time, to "hold off" on a potential military strike against Iran, AP says in a report. Trump indicated this advice was given as his administration was actively working to negotiate a new nuclear agreement with Tehran, following the US withdrawal from the earlier JCPOA.
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May 28, 2025· 22:45 IST
Migrant children face extended shelter stays as Trump administration rules slow family reunifications
Rules implemented by President Donald Trump's administration are causing substantial delays in reuniting migrant children with their families, leading to prolonged stays in shelters, AP said in a report. These regulations, which reportedly require DNA testing and income verification for potential sponsors, are described as hindering efforts to release children, exemplified by a 17-year-old girl who has been in a New York shelter for over 70 days awaiting reunification with her parents. The article indicates this problem of extended delays due to administrative requirements has been ongoing, with the headline noting '217 days and counting'.
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May 28, 2025· 22:45 IST
President Trump says he advised Israeli PM Netanyahu to postpone potential Iran strike amid nuclear deal talks
President Donald Trump stated on Wednesday that he has urged Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu to hold off on any military action targeting Iran, in order to provide the U.S. administration more time to advance negotiations for a new nuclear agreement with Tehran, as per a report in AP. Speaking to reporters at the White House, Trump remarked, "I told him this would be inappropriate to do right now because we’re very close to a solution." These comments surfaced as the head of the United Nations’ atomic watchdog indicated that the outcome of ongoing negotiations remains uncertain.
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May 28, 2025· 22:45 IST
Patti LuPone says Kennedy Center 'should get blown up' over Trump's overhaul
Broadway veteran Patti LuPone lashed out at President Donald Trump for his overhaul of the John F. Kennedy Center for the Performing Arts in Washington, D.C., and called for the building to 'get blown up,' in an interview published Monday, as per a report in New York Post. LuPone's strong criticism was directed at changes made to the prominent cultural institution under Trump's leadership.
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May 28, 2025· 22:19 IST
Joe Exotic criticizes President Donald Trump over reported Chrisley pardons
Joe Exotic, whose real name is Joseph Maldonado, is once again voicing his frustration with President Donald Trump, this time over the perceived pardoning of reality television personalities Todd and Julie Chrisley for their fraud and tax evasion charges, while Exotic himself was not offered the same clemency, as per a report in The Hill. Exotic reportedly stated, "You are either rich and connected or your poor and being trafficked by the system," highlighting his discontent with the situation.
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May 28, 2025· 22:17 IST
Sarah Clark reportedly advised Cassie Ventura's mother to contact police regarding Sean 'Diddy' Combs
Documentary filmmaker Sarah Clark, reportedly working with another accuser of Sean 'Diddy' Combs, advised Cassie Ventura’s mother to contact law enforcement regarding allegations against the music executive, according to a report in The Washington Post. This conversation is said to have occurred before Ventura, a singer and Combs' former girlfriend, filed her since-settled November 2023 lawsuit detailing abuse allegations, which significantly increased scrutiny on Combs. Clark's reported advice indicates that individuals beyond Ventura's immediate circle may have been aware of serious allegations and believed official intervention was necessary, surfacing amidst ongoing federal investigations and numerous civil lawsuits targeting Combs for alleged misconduct.
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May 28, 2025· 22:15 IST
Donald Trump's support for Nippon Steel's US Steel bid raises Japan's hopes for trade talk progress
President Donald Trump's recent shift to champion Nippon Steel Corp.’s bid to buy US Steel Corp. raises the prospect of fresh positive momentum for Japan’s sluggish negotiations with the USA over tariff relief, Bloomberg Politics said in a report. This development is significant as Japan has been seeking relief from US tariffs, including the Section 232 tariffs on steel and aluminum which were imposed during Trump's first presidential term (2017-2021). His current support, contrasting with previous opposition to the acquisition voiced by Former President Joe Biden in March 2024 when Biden was President, is viewed as potentially providing Japan with new leverage in ongoing trade discussions.
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May 28, 2025· 21:34 IST
Trump administration directs Michigan coal plant to continue operations
The Trump administration has issued an emergency order directing the J.H. Campbell coal-fired power plant in West Olive, Michigan, to continue operations through at least the end of summer, The Hill said in a report. This directive reverses the plant's planned shutdown on May 31, which was intended as part of a transition to cleaner energy sources.
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May 28, 2025· 21:32 IST
Trump to hold swear-in ceremony for Jeanine Pirro as interim DC top prosecutor
President Donald Trump will preside over a swearing-in ceremony on Wednesday afternoon for Jeanine Pirro, his appointee for interim U.S. Attorney for the District of Columbia, The Hill said in a report. Trump stated that Pirro is "incredibly well qualified for this position, and is considered one of the Top District Attorneys in the History of the State of New York."
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May 28, 2025· 21:30 IST
Democrats accuse Trump administration of withholding legally required agency spending plans
Top Democratic funding negotiators, Senator Patty Murray (D-Wash.) and Representative Rosa DeLauro (D-Conn.), are accusing the Trump administration of unlawfully withholding spending plans for federal agencies and hundreds of programs, according to a report in The Hill. In a letter sent Tuesday, May 27, 2025, they criticized the White House budget chief for overseeing the development of what they termed "inconsistent and inadequate spending plans," which they assert are required by law and crucial for congressional oversight.
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May 28, 2025· 20:45 IST
Khanna warns Newsom against 'bending the knee' to Trump on transgender athlete policies
U.S. Representative Ro Khanna is urging California Governor Gavin Newsom not to yield to President Donald Trump's demands concerning transgender athletes in female sports, as per a report in The Hill. This comes after President Trump threatened to cut federal funding to California if the state fails to implement such a ban. Governor Newsom has reportedly indicated a willingness to discuss the matter respectfully and responsibly, a stance Representative Khanna views as potentially compromising. The situation highlights ongoing tensions between federal directives and state policies on LGBTQ+ rights, particularly against the backdrop of California's existing protections and a national debate on the inclusion of transgender athletes.
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May 28, 2025· 20:30 IST
Marc Short calls Trump administration's pardon policy 'pretty gross'
Conservative commentator Marc Short, who previously served as chief of staff to former Vice President Mike Pence, stated on Tuesday that he believes President Donald Trump's administration has pursued a "pretty gross" approach to its pardon policy, The Hill said in a report. During an interview on "CNN NewsNight with Abby Phillip," Short, while affirming he would defend many of Trump's other policies, expressed that he has "no interest in defending" the administration's pardon strategies.