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In a surprising twist following Chelsea’s dominant victory in the 2025 FIFA Club World Cup final, former U.S. President Donald Trump has claimed that the original tournament trophy now permanently resides in the White House. Chelsea clinched the title with a commanding 3-0 win over Paris Saint-Germain at MetLife Stadium in New Jersey, capping off the first edition of the newly expanded tournament. The final saw Trump make a high-profile appearance, stepping onto the pitch amid a chorus of boos before briefly mingling with Chelsea players during the post-match ceremony. Despite Chelsea captain Reece James lifting what appeared to be…
U.S. President Donald Trump has announced a new trade agreement with Indonesia, under which Indonesian exports to the U.S. will face a 19% tariff. The deal marks the latest development in Trump’s evolving trade strategy aimed at securing greater access to critical minerals and industrial commodities. Speaking to reporters on Tuesday, Trump confirmed that he had reached the agreement after a phone call with Indonesian President Prabowo Subianto. He described the agreement as one that would grant the United States “full access to Indonesia — everything.” Focus on Copper and Critical Minerals Trump highlighted Indonesia’s significant reserves of high-quality copper…
Former U.S. President Donald Trump reportedly asked Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy whether Ukraine could launch strikes on Moscow and St. Petersburg if given long-range weapons, according to individuals briefed on their recent July 4 phone call. The conversation, confirmed by multiple sources familiar with U.S.-Ukraine discussions, marks a notable shift in Trump’s public position on Russia’s war and military engagement abroad. The call took place one day after Trump held a separate conversation with Russian President Vladimir Putin, which Trump later described as “bad.” Frustrated by the lack of progress in ceasefire talks, Trump reportedly told Zelenskyy that escalating pressure…
The U.S. Department of Commerce has initiated two new national security investigations into imports of drones and polysilicon, a key material used in semiconductors and solar panels. The inquiries could pave the way for fresh tariffs on vital technology sectors, further intensifying ongoing global trade tensions. According to notices published Monday evening, the Commerce Department will examine imports of unmanned aircraft systems (UAS) and their components, as well as conduct a separate study on the supply chains for polysilicon — a raw material crucial to both the semiconductor and renewable energy industries. Officials will assess whether foreign subsidies, unfair trade…
NATO Secretary-General Mark Rutte emerged from the latest summit with a key diplomatic win: U.S. President Donald Trump, long skeptical of NATO’s relevance and cost, publicly reaffirmed his commitment to the alliance. The breakthrough followed a series of strategic moves and tense moments as leaders of the 32 NATO member states convened to demonstrate unity and address global threats, particularly from Russia. A 5% Defense Spending Pledge to Appease Trump The headline announcement from the summit was the alliance-wide pledge to spend 5% of GDP on defense, a significant increase aimed at addressing U.S. concerns over burden-sharing. The move was…
growing number of prominent conservative voices, including close allies of President Donald Trump, are raising alarms over the administration’s handling of the Jeffrey Epstein case, accusing the Department of Justice of mishandling the investigation and failing to fulfill promises of transparency. The controversy reignited following the release of a federal report by the FBI and Department of Justice, which stated there was no evidence of a “client list” or foul play in Epstein’s death—long a subject of online speculation. The report reaffirmed the 2019 ruling by New York’s chief medical examiner that Epstein died by suicide while in federal custody.…
Faith leaders from across the southern United States are preparing to stage demonstrations beginning July 14, targeting congressional districts to protest federal budget cuts they say will deeply harm vulnerable Americans, particularly in the South. The protests are a response to the recently passed federal spending bill, dubbed by President Donald Trump as the “One Big, Beautiful Bill.” While the bill delivers substantial tax cuts, it also includes sweeping reductions to Medicaid and the Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP), sparking concern among social justice advocates and religious leaders. “We are not going to allow the damage, destruction, and death that…
The recent death of a 57-year-old Mexican farmworker during a U.S. immigration sweep in California has drawn renewed attention to the human cost of aggressive immigration enforcement under former President Donald Trump. Jaime Alanis died on July 12 from injuries sustained the previous day while allegedly attempting to evade Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) agents during a raid on two cannabis farms in Ventura County, north of Los Angeles. According to multiple reports, Alanis climbed onto a greenhouse roof in an effort to avoid capture, but fell approximately 30 feet, resulting in a fatal neck injury. He later died in…
U.S. President Donald Trump has issued a stern warning to Russia, threatening to impose 100% secondary tariffs if the war in Ukraine does not come to an end within the next 50 days. The remarks came during a meeting with NATO Secretary-General Mark Rutte at the White House, where Trump expressed deep frustration with Moscow’s stance on peace negotiations. “We are very unhappy — I am — with Russia. I’m disappointed in President Putin,” Trump said, referring to the stalled efforts to reach a settlement. “If we don’t have a deal in 50 days, we’re going to impose very severe…
As Fox News continues to dominate American cable television viewership, a growing number of advertisers — including corporations, advocacy groups, and foreign governments — are using the network as a conduit to reach one highly influential viewer: President Donald Trump. According to Jeff Collins, president of ad sales at Fox Corporation, the network has experienced a sharp rise in advertising revenues, largely driven by demand from organizations seeking to influence the White House. “We’re seeing a lot of advertiser demand for that audience, whether it’s an audience of one or an audience of twelve,” Collins told the Financial Times. “There…
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