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    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.

    Trump, Munir and Sharif: The ventriloquist, the dummy, and the deal for a ‘Chinese takeaway’

    Pakistani leaders Shehbaz Sharif and Asim Munir visit Donald Trump in the Oval Office. They discuss their nations' relationship and a proposed deal. Munir offers rare earths from a public toilet and promises oiling up through praise. Trump seeks more oiling and questions the Pakistani alliance with China.

    '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' protests against Trump planned nationwide, in what the GOP calls 'hate America' rallies

    Thousands across United States are set to join “No Kings” rallies on Saturday to protest President Donald Trump’s leadership, amid an ongoing government shutdown and rising tensions between the White House, Congress, and the courts. The demonstrations, expected to be the largest since Trump’s return to office, are being held in more than 2,600 locations nationwide.

    Barron shut down an entire floor of Trump Tower for a secret date? Bombshell report reveals details about US President's son

    President Donald Trump has addressed rumors about his youngest son Barron Trump. He stated Barron is doing well at New York University. Reports had suggested Barron faced challenges and was absent from Manhattan. Trump confirmed Barron is a good boy and loves his niece Kai. Barron is expected to graduate in 2028 and is reportedly working on his financial interests.

    US President Donald Trump says Pakistan-Afghanistan conflict is 'easy' for him to solve

    President Trump asserted he could easily resolve the escalating conflict between Afghanistan and Pakistan if required, claiming to have saved millions of lives. This statement followed Pakistan's air strikes on terrorist hideouts in Afghanistan, impacting expected peace talks. Trump also reiterated his belief that he deserved the Nobel Peace Prize for resolving multiple wars.

    • White House sparks eyebrows with 'Your Mom' response on Trump-Putin summit in Budapest

      White House officials responded with a dismissive 'Your mom' remark when questioned about President Donald Trump's upcoming summit with Vladimir Putin in Budapest. This location holds historical significance, as it's where Russia previously pledged not to invade Ukraine. Officials defended the response, labeling the inquirer a 'Democrat activist' and not a 'real reporter'.

      How Donald Trump and his family amassed hundreds of millions in cryptocurrency since returning to the White House, his networth and holdings will shock you

      President Trump and his family have reportedly amassed over $1 billion in pre-tax profits from cryptocurrency ventures, including meme coins and Bitcoin investments. His presidency saw significant crypto-related activity, such as launching a meme coin before his inauguration and enacting digital asset legislation. These activities have drawn scrutiny and criticism.

      Trump administration freezes another $11 billion in infrastructure spending in shutdown fight

      The Trump administration is freezing another $11 billion in infrastructure projects, primarily in Democratic states, as the government shutdown continues. The Army Corps of Engineers will halt work on "low priority" projects in cities like New York and San Francisco, with potential cancellations looming. This move follows previous freezes totaling $28 billion, aimed at pressuring political opponents.

      No king’s protest II: Trump denies he’s a king; see his hilarious reaction during the first ‘No Kings’ protest

      Nationwide "No Kings" protests are planned for October 18, following similar mid-June demonstrations. Organized by groups like the ACLU and Indivisible, these events are framed by organizers as a response to alleged abuses of power by the Trump administration. President Trump, in response, has humorously denied being a king, stating he faces significant hurdles to get things approved.

      After Zelenskyy meeting, Trump calls on Ukraine, Russia to 'stop where they are' and end war

      President Trump urged Kyiv and Moscow to cease hostilities, suggesting both sides claim victory and let history decide the outcome. Following a White House meeting with Ukrainian President Zelenskyy, Trump implied Russia should retain occupied territories, a shift from his recent stance. He also expressed hesitation in supplying Ukraine with long-range missiles.

      Trump tells Zelenskyy he's reluctant to sell Ukraine Tomahawk missiles after warning Russia he might

      US President Donald Trump indicated he may not sell Tomahawk missiles to Ukraine. He expressed hope for an early end to the conflict. Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy proposed an exchange of advanced drones for the missiles. Trump stated his priority is maintaining US missile stocks. He called for both sides to cease hostilities and claim victory.

      Who is George Santos, what did he do and can he run for office again? Here's why is he making headlines and his letter to US President Donald Trump

      Former Rep. George Santos was serving seven years in prison for wire fraud and identity theft. President Trump commuted his sentence, allowing him to be released immediately. This article explains who George Santos is, what he did, the details of his prison term, and whether he can run for office again.

      President Trump hosts iconic singer Andrea Bocelli in Oval Office ahead of Ukrainian President Zelensky’s visit

      Italian tenor Andrea Bocelli serenaded President Trump in the Oval Office with a private performance of "Con Te Partirò" before Ukrainian President Zelensky's crucial summit. Bocelli's visit, though not officially linked to Ukraine, highlights his support for the nation. The meeting preceded discussions on peace and US aid for Ukraine amidst global tensions.

      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.

      Trump casts long shadow over New York mayoral race

      New York City's mayoral race is dominated by Donald Trump's threats, with Democratic nominee Zohran Mamdani vowing to confront him while also offering to work on affordability. His rival, Andrew Cuomo, adopts a more conciliatory approach, aiming to appeal to potential crossover voters by positioning himself as a liaison with the president.

      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.

      Trump says 100% tariffs on China not sustainable

      President Trump stated his proposed 100% tariff on Chinese goods is unsustainable but necessary due to China's actions on rare earth exports. He announced new tariffs and export controls as a reaction to Beijing tightening its grip on these critical elements. Trump also confirmed a meeting with Chinese President Xi Jinping, emphasizing the need for a fair trade deal.

      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.

      Trump refiles $15 bn defamation lawsuit against New York Times

      Donald Trump has refiled a massive $15 billion defamation lawsuit against The New York Times. This action follows an earlier dismissal of his suit by a federal judge. The lawsuit targets the newspaper, its reporters, and a publisher for alleged defamatory publications. Trump claims these statements have damaged his professional reputation.

      Trump says he expects expansion of Abraham accords soon

      Donald Trump expressed optimism about an imminent expansion of the Abraham Accords, specifically hoping for Saudi Arabia's inclusion. He believes Saudi Arabia's participation would encourage other nations to join the pact that normalized relations between Israel and several Arab states. Trump indicated recent positive discussions with potential new signatories.

      Donald Trump refiles his $15 Billion defamation lawsuit against The New York Times

      President Donald Trump has refiled a defamation lawsuit against The New York Times and its reporters. He seeks 15 billion dollars in damages. The lawsuit claims the news organization sought to damage his reputation as a businessperson and undermine his 2024 candidacy. A previous complaint was dismissed by a judge.

      Democrats say Trump needs to be involved in shutdown talks; he's shown little interest in doing so

      Washington finds itself in a relentless government shutdown, with no resolution on the horizon. President Trump appears disinterested in negotiating, while Democrats firmly hold that only his direct input will lead to any significant progress. On the other hand, Republicans are staunch in their stance that the government should reopen first.

      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.

      Will meet Putin in Budapest, says Trump after 'productive' call

      US President Donald Trump said he would meet Russia's Vladimir Putin in Hungary after a "very productive" call Thursday, and questioned Kyiv's push for Tomahawk missiles just a day before hosting Ukraine's leader at the White House. Ukraine's President Volodymyr Zelensky insisted that the threat of Tomahawks had pushed Moscow to negotiate, even as he deals with yet another Trump shift on the war.

      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.

      Trump confirms CIA running covert operations in Venezuela - what’s really happening?

      Trump CIA Venezuela: President Trump has authorized CIA covert operations in Venezuela, citing prison releases and drug trafficking as key reasons. This move, alongside recent naval strikes, signals a significant US escalation in Latin America. The administration is also considering land operations, drawing strong condemnation from Venezuela and criticism from US lawmakers.

      Trump’s approval tanks: Every swing state turns against him for the first time ever

      Trump approval rating 2025: President Donald Trump's approval rating has dropped below zero in crucial swing states. This trend is concerning for Republicans heading into the 2026 midterm elections. National approval ratings have also seen a decline. Upcoming gubernatorial races in Virginia and New Jersey are being watched closely for voter sentiment.

      Barron Trump worth $150 million — you’ll be shocked to know how wealthy Don Jr. and Eric are

      Barron Trump wealth 2025: Barron Trump, Donald and Melania Trump's son, has amassed a fortune of $150 million. He co-founded a crypto company, World Liberty Financial, with his father and brothers. This venture has reportedly earned over $1.5 billion. His stake has significantly boosted his wealth. Melania Trump's prenup negotiations also reportedly benefited their son's inheritance.

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