The Trump Organization is launching “Trump Mobile,” a new smartphone, this September for $499. Eric Trump positions the phone as a means to combat perceived unfair targeting of conservatives, following the model of Truth Social and Trump-affiliated cryptocurrency ventures. The phone promises enhanced features, lower costs, and US-based customer service, though significant skepticism surrounds its feasibility given the ambitious timeline and lack of concrete details. Despite doubts, the phone’s association with the Trump brand is expected to drive significant sales among loyal supporters.
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Following a shooting that killed Minnesota state Representative Melissa Hortman and her husband, and seriously injured Senator John Hoffman and his wife, President Trump declined to call Governor Tim Walz, citing his perception of the governor as “slick” and “whacked out.” This decision contrasts with the typical presidential practice of offering condolences and federal assistance in such tragedies. Trump attributed his inaction to a perceived lack of value in contacting the governor, further emphasizing his negative assessment of Walz. The suspect, a former political appointee, has been charged with murder and stalking.
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Following a press conference at the G7 summit, President Trump accidentally dropped the signed US-UK trade agreement while presenting it to the media. The incident, met with good humor from Prime Minister Starmer, did not affect the deal’s finalization. This agreement, effective by month’s end, eliminates tariffs on aerospace products. The dropped document highlighted the significance of the newly established trade partnership between the US and UK.
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President Trump expressed anger over his sparsely attended military parade, blaming Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth for its perceived lack of “menacing” tone. Trump reportedly criticized the soldiers’ demeanor, believing they displayed excessive conviviality instead of military precision. This dissatisfaction led to a rebuke of Hegseth, with Trump emphasizing the parade’s failure to convey his desired image of power. The White House vehemently denied these claims, denouncing the source as unreliable.
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Despite initial anger and a strong consideration of leaving, Indigenous leader Steven Crowchild ultimately chose to engage in a lengthy conversation with President Trump upon his arrival at the G7 summit. This decision, following prayer and consultation, was driven by a desire to advocate for Indigenous issues, including peace and clean water protection, on a global stage. Crowchild, representing the Tsuut’ina Nation, utilized his people’s language and traditional attire to convey the importance of these issues to the U.S. President. While the exact content of their conversation remains undisclosed, Crowchild hopes this interaction will raise awareness and promote positive change.
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Hillary Clinton contrasted the sparse attendance at President Trump’s expensive military parade with the massive turnout at nationwide “No Kings” protests. Millions participated in the “No Kings” demonstrations, which rejected authoritarianism, in stark contrast to the poorly attended, $45 million parade. Clinton highlighted the significance of the protests and the fundamental constitutional right to peaceful assembly. The juxtaposition underscored differing public sentiments regarding the Trump administration’s actions, particularly its response to recent anti-ICE protests.
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Following initial post-election distancing from the Democratic Party, California Governor Gavin Newsom has emerged as a prominent voice of resistance against President Trump’s authoritarian actions. Newsom’s strong defense of undocumented immigrants in the face of federal crackdowns, including a forceful rebuke of threats against him, directly counters the party’s typical cautious approach to immigration. This bold stance, exemplified by his condemnation of the federalization of the National Guard in Los Angeles, showcases a leadership style sharply contrasting with the hesitant responses of other Democrats to similar situations. His actions, while potentially risky politically, are presented as a necessary defense of democratic values.
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Keir Starmer reaffirmed the UK’s unwavering support for Canada’s sovereignty, directly countering Donald Trump’s annexation rhetoric. His upcoming meetings with Canadian Prime Minister Mark Carney will focus on strengthening UK-Canada trade relations, building upon the existing £28 billion trade volume. While aiming to boost economic ties, Starmer also highlighted his positive relationships with G7 leaders, including Trump, suggesting a potential mediating role in future international discussions. This strong stance on Canadian sovereignty and focus on economic cooperation underscore the UK’s commitment to its transatlantic partnerships.
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Bryan Bedford, Donald Trump’s FAA nominee, has been accused of falsely claiming to hold a commercial pilot’s license, a claim contradicted by FAA records but previously listed on Republic Airways’ website. While Bedford possesses a private pilot’s license with multi-engine and instrument ratings, the Department of Transportation attributes the discrepancy to an administrative error. This controversy arises amid heightened scrutiny of the FAA following a fatal air crash and Bedford’s evasiveness regarding pilot training hour requirements during his Senate confirmation hearing. The incident highlights concerns about qualifications and safety standards within the FAA.
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