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Trump’s Birthday Parade: $45 Million Taxpayer Tab Revealed

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Trump Mocks France’s WWII Victory Celebration

During a speech to American troops in Qatar, President Trump downplayed France’s role in World War II, suggesting the U.S. deserved greater recognition for its contributions to the Allied victory. He recounted a phone call with President Macron, highlighting perceived discrepancies in celebratory commemorations between the U.S. and other nations. Trump asserted that without American involvement, the war would have been lost, emphasizing the U.S.’s pivotal role. The French foreign ministry has been contacted for comment.

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Trump Reverses Persian Gulf Renaming Plan After Iranian Backlash

President Trump’s plan to rename the Persian Gulf the Arabian Gulf has been abandoned following strong opposition from Iranian officials. This decision comes after Trump’s previous attempt to rename the Gulf of Mexico sparked controversy and legal action. The Iranian government’s rejection, along with widespread condemnation from Iranians globally, led to the White House rescinding the name change. Trump’s announcement in Saudi Arabia regarding the thwarted renaming was met with applause from the Saudi Crown Prince and others.

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Putin and Trump Skip Ukraine Peace Talks

Despite initial suggestions of President Trump’s and President Putin’s attendance, neither leader will participate in Thursday’s Istanbul peace talks between Russia and Ukraine. The Kremlin will instead send a delegation of experienced officials, including Vladimir Medinsky and Alexander Fomin. The absence of both presidents lowers expectations for significant progress, particularly given President Zelenskyy’s conditional participation dependent on Putin’s presence. Potential discussion topics include a 30-day ceasefire and a prisoner exchange.

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Trump Accused of Secret Deal with El Chapo’s Cartel

Following negotiations between the Trump administration and Ovidio Guzmán López, a top Sinaloa Cartel member and son of Joaquín “El Chapo” Guzmán, nearly 20 of El Chapo’s family members were granted entry into the United States. This occurred after the family crossed the border with the apparent knowledge of U.S. agents. The Mexican government, unaware of the arrangement, has requested information from the Trump administration regarding this deal. The move comes amidst increased U.S. legal action against cartel leaders, including the first-ever use of “narcoterrorism” charges.

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Trump Skips Ukraine Talks as Putin Remains Absent

Despite President Zelensky’s invitation, President Trump will not attend the May 15th Ukraine-Russia peace talks in Istanbul; however, special envoys Steve Witkoff and Keith Kellogg will represent the U.S. Russia’s delegation, lacking top-level political figures like Foreign Minister Lavrov, will be led by Vladimir Medinsky. The absence of both Presidents Trump and Putin from the talks is noteworthy, given Zelensky’s previous call for their participation. Trump has previously indicated potential for further sanctions against Russia should the talks fail to produce a peace agreement.

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Polish Minister: Putin Mocks Trump, World Sees It

Polish Foreign Minister Radosław Sikorski expressed skepticism regarding Vladimir Putin’s commitment to peace talks with Ukraine, suggesting the Russian leader is mocking US President Trump. Sikorski viewed May 15th as a crucial test, contingent on Russia’s willingness to engage in genuine ceasefire negotiations. A refusal by Russia to negotiate sincerely would, in Sikorski’s view, justify a shift in US policy towards pressuring Russia rather than Ukraine. The outcome of potential Istanbul talks holds significant weight for US-Russia relations, particularly given Trump’s previous concessions to Russia.

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Trump’s 2017 Qatar Terrorism Accusation: A Story of Bribes and Shifting Allegiances

In June 2017, President Trump publicly stated that Qatar had historically been a high-level funder of terrorism, a claim verifiable through White House archives and contemporaneous news footage. This statement resurfaced in May 2025 amidst reports of Qatar gifting a luxury jet to the U.S. Department of Defense for potential Air Force One refurbishment. The $400 million gift, intended for temporary use and eventual transfer to the Trump Presidential Library, sparked criticism from Democrats. Trump defended the acceptance, emphasizing its cost-saving nature.

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Mike Johnson Denies Role in Trump’s Qatar Plane Scandal, Faces Backlash

House Speaker Mike Johnson deflected inquiries regarding a $400 million Qatari jet offered to President Trump, claiming the matter fell outside his purview. He asserted the jet was a gift to the U.S., not the President, and deferred to the administration for details. However, critics countered that Congressional approval of foreign gifts to U.S. officials is constitutionally mandated, directly contradicting Johnson’s statement. This has sparked accusations of negligence and partisan bias, with many questioning Johnson’s willingness to address the situation given the potential implications. The controversy highlights concerns about both the legality and the oversight of the substantial gift.

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Trump’s Firing of Librarian of Congress Sparks Fierce Controversy

Following President Trump’s controversial dismissal of Librarian of Congress Dr. Carla Hayden, the administration appointed a temporary leadership team comprised of three Justice Department officials. However, this action immediately sparked legal challenges questioning the legality of executive branch officials serving in the legislative branch. Subsequently, two of the appointed officials were denied access to the Library of Congress, highlighting the ongoing dispute. Democratic lawmakers are now calling for an investigation into the matter, ensuring the conflict will likely continue.

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