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Trumpeting from skies: Trump shares AI video of spraying mud on 'No Kings' protestors
Former US President Donald Trump shared a video showing him as 'King Trump' in a fighter jet. The video depicted him spraying mud on 'No Kings' protestors. Millions participated in these protests across the US. Demonstrations occurred amid a government shutdown and political deadlock. Democratic leaders supported the protests, while some Republicans criticized them.

Who is Harry Sisson, the 23 year old Democratic influencer Trump dumped mud over in his AI fighter jet video?
Former President Donald Trump released an AI video showing him piloting a fighter jet and targeting protesters. The video comes as nationwide "No Kings" demonstrations occur. Harry Sisson, a popular TikToker and political commentator, is identified as the target. Sisson has been vocal against Trump's policies and faced past allegations. His online influence grew significantly before the 2024 election.

'King Trump' shares AI video showing himself bombing No Kings protesters with feces amid nationwide unrest, watch it here
President Donald Trump posted an AI-generated video on Truth Social. The clip shows him as a pilot dropping feces on protesters. The "No Kings" demonstrations are a large movement against his policies. Critics call the video undignified. Supporters praise its humor. Millions participated in protests across cities. The demonstrations targeted Trump's policies and executive power.

Where was U.S. President Donald Trump when No Kings protesters reached White House?
No Kings Protests in U.S. - From New York and Washington to smaller cities in Michigan and Donald Trump's second home in Florida, demonstrations in the eastern half of the United States revved up ahead of similar events due out west. More than 2,700 protests are planned coast to coast, and organizers say they are expecting millions to attend.

'I am not a king': Trump's quirky response to 'No Kings' protests goes viral as massive demonstrations hit US
Nationwide 'No Kings' protests are planned for Saturday against President Trump's administration. Trump denies being a king and claims power during the government shutdown. Republicans call the protests 'Hate America' rallies. Democrats support the demonstrations as a right to express dissent. Thousands of events are scheduled across all fifty states.

'No Kings' protest near me: How to check if a 'No Kings' protest will be held in your city? Check full list of location
No Kings protest near me: Organizers of the 'No Kings' protest expect millions of Americans to take to city streets on Saturday to demonstrate against the Trump administration. This is the latest series of protest against the Trump administration and protests are expected to take place in 2,500 locations across the US. Trump allies have accused the protesters of being allied with the far-left Antifa movement.
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Container imports to busiest US port complex fell 7% in September
September imports at the busiest U.S. seaport complex declined 7.3% year-over-year, with the Ports of Long Beach and Los Angeles experiencing significant drops. Rising prices and shifting tariff policies from President Trump's administration weakened demand, leading to a decrease in containerized goods, particularly from China.
'They are pulling back': Trump repeats claim of India 'not be buying' Russian oil
While addressing a bilateral lunch with Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy in the White House, the US President again claimed that India had significantly reduced its oil imports from Russia and is now pulling back entirely, stating that New Delhi "will not be buying oil from Russia anymore."
Bolton pleads not guilty in Justice Department case accusing him of sharing government secrets
Former Trump advisor John Bolton pleaded not guilty to charges involving classified information. He is accused of emailing sensitive documents to family and keeping top-secret files at his Maryland residence. The Justice Department alleges national security risks. Bolton claims he is being targeted for his criticism of President Trump.
Firing looms for Pete Hegseth as Trump prepares Pentagon purge, insiders warn he is on borrowed time
Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth may be the first to go in President Trump's second term. Sources suggest his tenure is ending soon. Trump reportedly promised cabinet members a year to prove themselves. This grace period appears to be over for Hegseth. He faces competition and scrutiny. A conflict with the press is also ongoing.
Trump for peace: New poll says he achieved what Obama and Biden never could in Middle East
A new poll shows Americans see Donald Trump as the “Peace President” after his Middle East peace deal. Many believe he did more for peace than Obama or Biden. His plan ended fighting in Gaza and freed hostages. Voters say this may be one of Trump’s biggest successes in world politics.
John Bolton, fierce Trump critic, surrenders after being criminally indicted. What are the charges against him?
John Bolton, former aide of US President Donald Trump and now a vocal critic, has surrendered to authorities after he was indicted on charges of mishandling classified documentation. It’s the third time in recent weeks that the Department of Justice has charged one of Trump’s outspoken critics. Bolton was indicted under the Espionage Act for allegedly mishandling and sharing classified government information.
Russia claims it’s offering top-grade oil at bargain prices to countries Trump is courting
Kremlin spokesman Dmitry Peskov said Moscow can offer high-quality oil at lower prices to nations that U.S. President Donald Trump is urging to halt Russian imports. He warned that denying countries the right to choose their suppliers would breach free trade principles.
India to stop buying Russian oil like Trump claims? MEA issues statement
The External Affairs Ministry said the US has shown interest in deepening energy cooperation with India, with discussions underway. The statement came after President Trump claimed Prime Minister Modi assured him India would stop buying Russian oil.
Trump praises PM Modi, then makes bizarre remark: 'Don’t want to destroy his political career’
US President Donald Trump said on Thursday that Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi “loves Trump,” but quickly clarified he did not want to harm Modi’s political career. Trump also claimed Modi assured him that India will stop buying Russian oil, though he noted the process would take time.
Ahead of Zelenskyy meeting, Trump shows signs he might not be ready to send Kyiv Tomahawk missiles
President Trump is set to host Ukrainian President Zelenskyy amid stalled negotiations for long-range missile systems. Following a call with Russian President Putin, Trump signaled reluctance to sell the missiles, citing U.S. needs. Putin had warned such a sale would damage U.S.-Russia relations, while Zelenskyy sought the weapons to strike deep into Russian territory.
'No Kings' protest to hit US cities on October 18: Nationwide anti-Trump rallies planned across 2500 locations. What you need to know
Millions are expected to participate in the second "No Kings" protest on October 18, with over 2,500 events planned nationwide and internationally. This demonstration aims to celebrate free speech and push back against the Trump administration's policies, including increased immigration enforcement and the deployment of federal troops in cities. The first 'No Kings' protest was organised in June.
Trump critic John Bolton indicted for mishandling classified info
Former Trump advisor John Bolton faces criminal charges. He is indicted on 18 counts related to classified information. Trump called Bolton a "bad guy." This follows charges against New York Attorney General Letitia James and ex-FBI director James Comey. James rejects her charges as political retribution. Comey pleaded not guilty. Trump has targeted political opponents.
US Chamber of Commerce sues Trump administration over $100,000 H-1B visa fee, citing harmful impact on American businesses
The U.S. Chamber of Commerce is suing the Trump administration over a new $100,000 annual fee on H-1B visas. The Chamber argues the fee is unlawful, exceeding processing costs and hindering businesses' ability to hire skilled foreign talent. This legal challenge highlights a significant conflict between business interests and the administration's immigration policies.
Your 2026 Social Security check could get a surprise ‘Trump Bump’ — see what’s coming
Social Security benefits increase: Social Security beneficiaries are anticipating the 2026 cost-of-living adjustment. This annual increase is expected to be influenced by new trade policies. Forecasts indicate a modest rise in benefits. However, rising Medicare premiums could reduce the actual impact for many retirees. The announcement date may shift due to potential government shutdowns.
Trump says he'll meet with Putin in Hungary. He first meets Friday with Zelenskyy at the White House
In a pivotal diplomatic move, US President Donald Trump is set to engage in discussions with Russian President Vladimir Putin, aiming to bring a resolution to the ongoing conflict in Ukraine. While a specific date remains unconfirmed, Budapest, Hungary, is emerging as a favored venue.
'Yahan se tareef, wahan se tariffs': Jairam Ramesh takes swipe at PM Modi after Trump's Russia oil claim
Indian opposition leaders are questioning the government's foreign policy. US President Donald Trump stated Prime Minister Narendra Modi assured him India would cease Russian oil purchases. Congress leaders allege the Indian government's decisions are announced by the US President. India's Ministry of External Affairs responded that energy sourcing is based on national interests and consumer protection.
With fragile Gaza ceasefire taking hold, Trump says he's now looking to 'get Russia done'
President Donald Trump, fresh from a fragile Israel-Hamas ceasefire, is turning his focus to ending Russia’s war in Ukraine. He is considering providing Ukraine with long-range Tomahawk missiles to pressure Moscow into peace talks and is set to meet President Volodymyr Zelenskyy for their fourth face-to-face meeting this year.
Brown University declines to sign onto Trump administration 'compact'
Brown University President Christina Paxson has declined to sign a Trump administration memo that outlines new policies for universities seeking preferential federal funding. Brown is the second Ivy League school, after MIT, to reject the proposal sent to nine elite institutions.
'Modi is frightened of Trump': Rahul Gandhi criticises PM over US President's remark on Russian oil buys
Congress leader Rahul Gandhi and the party have criticized Prime Minister Narendra Modi following Donald Trump's claim that India will stop purchasing oil from Russia. They allege Modi is "frightened" of Trump and has compromised India's honor and foreign policy for personal gain, ruining relations with Russia.
U.S government is hiring again? Donald Trump signs executive order with exceptions
Donald Trump's executive order came as the U.S. President's hiring freeze, in place since January 20, expired. The terms of the new order indicate that the agencies will be hiring only with the approval of his political appointees.
'What sort of friendship is this between Modi-Trump': Congress jabs PM after US President praises Munir
The Congress criticised the government after US President Donald Trump praised Pakistan Army Chief Asim Munir, questioning the signal sent to India despite Prime Minister Modi's efforts to appease Trump.
Major news outlets refuse to cower down to Pentagon’s threat to press; CNN, Reuters, NYT to not sign paperwork amid Hegseth’s directive
The Pentagon has given beat reporters until Tuesday, October 14, to sign restrictive new rules or surrender their press passes by Wednesday, October 15, CNN reported. Many news organizations are rejecting the ultimatum and saying they will not sign.
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