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The Trump Organization, the business empire of President Donald Trump, has officially entered the mobile technology sector with the launch of a new cellular service called Trump Mobile and an accompanying smartphone, the T1 Phone. The announcement, made on the 10th anniversary of Trump’s first presidential campaign, marks the latest expansion of the Trump brand into the tech and communications industry. Introducing Trump Mobile and “The 47 Plan” Trump Mobile will offer 5G mobile service through a flagship package known as “The 47 Plan”, priced at $47.45 per month—a symbolic reference to Donald Trump’s status as the 47th president of…
WASHINGTON, D.C. — President Donald Trump has ordered U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) to significantly expand deportation operations in major Democratic-led cities, including Los Angeles, Chicago, and New York. The directive, posted on Truth Social on June 15, signals an escalation in the administration’s hardline immigration strategy despite widespread opposition and recent nationwide protests. A Call for the “Largest Mass Deportation Program in History” In his statement, Trump instructed ICE to “do all in their power” to execute what he called the “single largest Mass Deportation Program in History.” He emphasized targeting “America’s largest Cities” where he claims “millions…
The United States has launched a review of the Aukus submarine pact with Australia and the UK, sparking concern among allies and renewed debate about the future of the strategic trilateral agreement. The review, seen by some as a push for Australia to ramp up defense spending, comes at a critical time for the Indo-Pacific security partnership. What is Aukus? Signed in 2021 by then-President Joe Biden, UK Prime Minister Boris Johnson, and Australian Prime Minister Scott Morrison, the Aukus agreement aims to bolster regional defense against China by enabling Australia to acquire nuclear-powered submarines using U.S. and UK technology.…
Tens of thousands of demonstrators across the United States took to the streets for “No Kings Day,” a nationwide day of protest held in response to President Donald Trump’s military parade in Washington, D.C. Billed as a “national day of peaceful protest,” the coordinated rallies were among the largest displays of opposition since Trump returned to office in January. A Nationwide Call for Accountability With over 2,000 protests and rallies planned across all 50 states, the demonstrations were centered around the theme that “no one is above the law.” Participants voiced their discontent with what they view as authoritarian overreach…
On June 14, President Donald Trump marked his 79th birthday with a highly publicized military parade in Washington, D.C., commemorating the 250th anniversary of the U.S. Army. The event, though short in length—stretching just eight blocks down Constitution Avenue—garnered global attention due to its scale, symbolism, and the political fallout it triggered across the country. A Parade Marked by Power and Pageantry Despite the rainy weather, thousands gathered to watch the slow procession of military hardware, including tanks, drones, helicopters, and even a robot dog. The display concluded with a rendition of “Happy Birthday” for the president. Trump defended his…
The Israeli military has confirmed that it carried out a series of large-scale airstrikes targeting military infrastructure across Iran late Sunday night. The operation, described as “wide-scale” by the Israel Defense Forces (IDF), marks one of the most significant escalations in the ongoing tensions between the two countries. According to the IDF, the strikes focused on multiple strategic locations, including: Weapons production facilities linked to Iran’s Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps (IRGC), the Quds Force, and the Iranian army. Military sites in central Iran, believed to house long-range missile and navigation system development programs. Infrastructure in Tehran, specifically sites associated with…
In a week marked by rising tensions in the Middle East, the United States has taken decisive steps to reassess its posture toward Iran, including diplomatic evacuations and high-level military meetings. Camp David Briefing on Iran President Donald Trump convened a closed-door meeting with senior military officials at Camp David to evaluate the growing threat posed by Iran. According to sources familiar with the matter, the discussion focused on both military readiness and diplomatic options as the nuclear talks approach a critical juncture. Coordination with Israel Shortly after the meeting, President Trump held a call with Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin…
Trump Announces U.S.-China Trade Deal “Done” After London Talks, Reviving Rare Earths Pact and Truce
President Donald Trump has confirmed that the United States and China have reached a final agreement to restore their trade war truce after two days of high-level negotiations in London. The breakthrough revives a previous deal struck in Geneva last month that had faltered amid disputes over rare earth exports and U.S. technology restrictions. Trump shared the news on his Truth Social platform, stating: “OUR DEAL WITH CHINA IS DONE, SUBJECT TO FINAL APPROVAL WITH PRESIDENT XI AND ME.” He added that the new agreement includes an upfront commitment from China to supply rare earth materials—critical components used in defense,…
President Donald Trump has staunchly defended his decision to deploy Marines to Los Angeles, arguing the city “would be on fire” had federal troops not intervened to respond to protests sparked by his administration’s aggressive immigration enforcement campaign. Speaking to reporters, Trump said, “There were certain areas of Los Angeles last night you could have called an insurrection… If we didn’t get involved, Los Angeles would be burning.” He also stated he would “certainly invoke” the Insurrection Act of 1807 if needed, a law that permits the president to deploy the U.S. military domestically to address civil disorder, insurrection, or…
Los Angeles has witnessed escalating tensions as federal agents and National Guard troops clash with protesters opposing immigration raids. The unrest, now in its third day, follows President Donald Trump’s decision to deploy the National Guard to enforce deportation operations, bypassing California Governor Gavin Newsom’s authority—a move that has reignited national debate about executive power and states’ rights. On Sunday, tear gas, rubber bullets, and flash-bang devices were used against demonstrators gathered near a downtown detention center. Protesters also blocked traffic on the 101 freeway and set multiple self-driving Waymo vehicles on fire. Law enforcement declared an “unlawful assembly” in…
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