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As President Trump arrived in the U.K. for his state visit, protestors projected images of him with Jeffrey Epstein onto Windsor Castle. This demonstration, led by “Led by Donkeys,” included infamous images of the pair and a copy of a lewd birthday letter allegedly sent by Trump. Thames Valley Police arrested four people in connection to the stunt. Despite the protests, Trump is expected to announce a joint economic deal with Prime Minister Keir Starmer.
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The European Commission, under pressure from the U.S. President, will propose an accelerated phase-out of Russian energy purchases, going beyond its initial plan to cease purchases by 2027. This announcement followed a phone call focused on increasing economic pressure on Russia. The Commission is also preparing to present a new sanctions package targeting Russia’s crypto, banks, and energy sectors. Meanwhile, the U.S. has been pushing for tougher sanctions, including tariffs on China and India, the leading buyers of Russian oil, in an attempt to push Russia to the negotiating table.
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Following a Truth Social post from Donald Trump attacking California’s plan for low-income housing in the Pacific Palisades and rehashing false claims about wildfire response, Governor Gavin Newsom responded with a sharp rebuke. Newsom’s press office fact-checked Trump’s claims on X, labeling them as fabricated and advising him to “take your dementia meds.” This marks the latest instance of Newsom publicly clashing with Trump, with Illinois Governor JB Pritzker also joining in, echoing concerns about Trump’s mental state. The White House dismissed the Democratic governors’ accusations, while the president’s health has recently come under scrutiny due to physical symptoms.
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President Donald Trump is seeking unprecedented power over U.S. fiscal and monetary policy through several cases before the Supreme Court. One case concerns Trump’s tariffs, which he claims are valid without Congressional approval, potentially raising trillions in new taxes. Another case involves Trump’s ability to impound funds, essentially refusing to spend money appropriated by Congress. Finally, Trump is attempting to gain the power to fire a member of the Federal Reserve’s Board of Governors. If Trump is successful in these cases, he could gain dictatorial control over the U.S. economy.
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The following is a summary of an article about shopping trends. The Shopping Trends team, separate from CTV News journalists, may receive a commission when links are used for purchases. This highlights a potential revenue model tied to product recommendations. This arrangement emphasizes the independence of the team while also acknowledging the possibility of financial incentives influencing the content. Readers should therefore consider the team’s relationship with retailers when evaluating their presented shopping suggestions.
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President Trump offered a contradictory account of his response to the shooting of a Minnesota state lawmaker. Initially claiming ignorance of the June incident, he later suggested he would have ordered flags lowered if requested by Governor Walz. However, this statement is contradicted by past remarks and video footage. This evidence shows Trump was dismissive of Governor Walz, stating he wouldn’t speak with him.
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During a White House press conference, President Trump sharply criticized an Australian reporter who inquired about his personal wealth accumulation while in office. The journalist from the Australian Broadcasting Corporation asked whether it was appropriate for the President to engage in so much business activity. Trump responded by defending his family’s business management and then accused the reporter of negatively impacting Australia’s relationship with the United States. Reports from Forbes and The Wall Street Journal indicate significant increases in Trump’s net worth, partly attributed to ventures like cryptocurrencies and memecoins, including the World Liberty Financial token.
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During a discussion in the Oval Office, former President Trump stated he would not object to the removal of LGBTQ+ Progress Pride flags from Washington, D.C., even considering them as potential symbols of domestic terrorism. Trump made the statement after a reporter suggested the flags could represent “transtifa.” This conversation echoed recent right-wing narratives. The Progress Pride flag, representing visibility and belonging for the LGBTQ+ community, has become a widely recognized symbol.
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