DONALD TRUMP THIRD TERM

Trump's disregard for intelligence briefings raises national security alarms
President Trump's infrequent attendance at President's Daily Briefings, a critical intelligence resource, raises concerns about his awareness of global threats. His preference for simplified summaries over detailed reports, coupled with internal turmoil and politicization of security clearances, jeopardizes the effectiveness of the intelligence community. Experts warn this disengagement undermines national security and increases vulnerability to unforeseen threats.

Massive tax deductions coming? Can Republicans convince Donald Trump administration?
Tax deduction has become a talking point after Donald President took over the Presidency in January.

Melania Trump missing in action at the White House; here are the duties the President has taken on in her absence
Since Donald Trump's return to the White House, he has actively engaged in presidential duties, including those traditionally held by the First Lady, as Melania Trump maintains a low profile. Donald Trump has overseen White House redecorations, incorporating gold accents and personal touches, and has taken charge of hosting events.

Sheinbaum says Mexico sued Google over 'Gulf of America' name
Mexico has sued Google for changing the Gulf of Mexico's name to "Gulf of America" for Google Maps users in the United States, President Claudia Sheinbaum said Friday. In response to Trump, Sheinbaum has cheekily suggested calling the United States "Mexican America," pointing to a map dating back to before 1848, when one-third of her country was seized by the United States.

Fed keeps rate unchanged, flags inflation and growth concerns
The unanimous decision to stand pat will keep rates at 4.25% to 4.5%. Rates have been there since December after a series of cuts in the second half of 2024.

This is massive: Donald Trump calls Fed chair Jerome Powell a 'Fool' after rate cut decision, faces backlash
Donald Trump calls Jerome Powell a fool after the Federal Reserve decided to keep interest rates unchanged, sparking huge backlash. Trump, now President again, slammed Fed Chair Powell on Truth Social, claiming inflation is no longer a threat. He blamed Powell for stalling economic growth and ignoring real-time data like falling gas and grocery prices. Powell defended the move, saying inflation risks remain, especially with Trump’s recent tariffs. This heated clash puts the Fed’s independence in question and could affect future rate decisions, the 2026 economy, and voter sentiment. Here's what you need to know about this explosive standoff.
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Donald Trump melts down over Emmy nod for ‘60 Minutes’ interview with Kamala Harris, slams CBS amid his $20 billion lawsuit against the network
Donald Trump is again targeting CBS, this time over an Emmy nomination for 60 Minutes' interview with Kamala Harris. Trump, already suing CBS for $20 billion, alleges the network manipulated the interview to make Harris appear more coherent, calling it election interference. CBS denies the allegations, having released the full transcript of the interview.
EU approves 5 billion euro French scheme for wine exports to US
The European Commission has approved a 5 billion euro French scheme to facilitate wine and spirits exports to the U.S. until July 2025, aiming to help exporters ship inventory before potential new tariffs. This action coincides with the EU proposing countermeasures on U.S. imports in response to existing U.S. tariffs, potentially triggering retaliation in the alcohol sector.
Tariff Tantrum: Donald Trump's trade moves could push USA into recession, cautions investment giant
US President Donald Trump’s new tariff plans could cause a recession and high prices with slow growth, according to asset management giant Pimco.
For US First Lady Melania Trump, the White House may be second priority
Melania Trump's extended absence from the White House is generating buzz. She is reportedly in New York, supporting her son Barron's college transition. This absence raises questions about her role as First Lady. The Trump family faced a challenging year, including a criminal trial and assassination attempts. Melania's priorities appear to be her family.
Did you know the American president Donald Trump is deeply superstitious? Here's what he does before boarding the Air Force One
Donald Trump's superstitions have played a surprising role in shaping his political journey. From avoiding April Fool’s Day to his ritual of ending rallies in Grand Rapids, Michigan, Trump’s belief in omens and routines runs deep. Even his relationship with Air Force One reflects both superstition and symbolism, including his push for a patriotic color redesign. These personal habits reveal how Trump blends intuition, branding, and tradition in major decisions. Backed by reports from the New York Post and Business Insider, this story offers a fascinating look into how the president’s superstitions influence his leadership style and public actions.
Donald Trump breaks records for all the wrong reasons with lowest Presidential 100-day approval rating in the last 80 years
Donald Trump's second term began with historically low approval ratings. A recent poll indicated only 39% of Americans approved of his performance. Most Americans foresaw a recession due to Trump's economic policies. Tariffs and rising prices raised alarm among the public. Skepticism extended beyond the economy, with concerns about overstepping presidential power. Strong support for Trump was fading away.
Thank Trump for not getting your dolls: US Treasury Secretary tells girls amid ongoing trade war with China
US President Donald Trump recently faced backlash for repeatedly saying in recent days that children can get by with fewer dolls this year if his sweeping tariff policies drive up living costs for families. Trump's US Treasury Secretary Scott has now come out in his defense amid rising tensions with China.
Trump plans controversial deportation of migrants to Libya where detainees suffer 'sexual violence, torture'
The United States may deport migrants to Libya for the first time this week, three US officials said on Tuesday, despite Washington's past condemnation of its human rights practices and harsh treatment of detainees. The officials said the US military could fly the migrants to the North African country as soon as Wednesday.
Trump's shocking three-word reply when asked if he must uphold the Constitution sparks controversy
Trump said in remarks airing Sunday that he does not know whether he must uphold the US Constitution, the nation's founding legal document. In a wide-ranging NBC News interview, the 78-year-old Republican also said he was not seriously considering running for a constitutionally-barred third White House term, and blamed his presidential predecessor Joe Biden for the "bad parts" of the current economy.
Gold hits one-week high on safe-haven demand, Fed decision loom
Gold prices experienced a surge, reaching a one-week high due to escalating concerns surrounding President Trump's proposed tariffs, which heightened safe-haven demand. Investors are closely monitoring the upcoming Federal Reserve policy meeting for insights into the U.S. central bank's future rate decisions, amidst uncertainty caused by the tariff plans. Other metals like silver and platinum saw slight movements.
Donald Trump’s Crypto plan: Here’s how the US president will be raising millions in May by hosting 2 dinners
U.S. President Donald Trump is making a bold foray into the crypto space this May with two high-profile, crypto-focused fundraising events. The 'Crypto & AI Innovators Dinner' on May 5 and the $TRUMP token gala dinner on May 22 are two key events that Donald Trump is focusing on this month.
It's getting worse by the day, Donald Trump's approval rating plummets in every swing state
President Trump’s approval ratings have declined in every key swing state, according to a new poll. The data shows that voters in battleground states are shifting views ahead of the 2026 midterms. This trend could influence local elections and reshape national political strategies.
Trump names his potential successor for 2028 presidential elections and it's a surprise for many
Donald Trump finally doused the speculations of Trump 2028 after his organization launched merchandise. In an interview, he clarified that Trump would leave the White House after his second term ends. President Trump has named two potential successor s for the 2028 presidential elections and the names have surprised many.
'You hear me? What I said?': Trump loses temper with reporter in explosive Air Force One confrontation
US President Donald Trump went off on a Wall Street Journal reporter aboard Air Force One this weekend, claiming that the legacy news outlet was "rotten" and "China-oriented." Trump lost his temper when the reporter asked about his US efforts to broker a deal between Russia and Ukraine. A video of the confrontation has gone viral online.
New poll shocker: Majority of Americans now view Donald Trump as a dangerous dictator amid mounting public concern
Donald Trump dangerous dictator—that’s how most Americans now describe the former president, according to a new PRRI poll. Over half the country believes Trump’s growing use of executive power threatens democracy. The numbers reflect deep divides across party lines, race, education, and religion. From controversial mass firings to sweeping tariffs that rattled the economy, Trump’s second term has sparked legal battles and sharp criticism—even among former supporters. With his approval ratings hitting historic lows, this story reveals why many Americans are worried about his leadership and what it could mean for the future of U.S. democracy.
No lessons learned: Mike Waltz used the Signal app on Wednesday's Cabinet meeting with Donald Trump before being sacked as U.S National Security Adviser
Mike Waltz was fired as national security advisor after being caught using the encrypted messaging app Signal during a Cabinet meeting, despite prior warnings and a previous scandal involving a Signal group chat leak. Despite this, Donald Trump nominated Waltz as the next United States ambassador to the United Nations.
Gloomy retail earnings show consumers are feeling the pinch of US tariffs
Lackluster quarterly results from consumer-facing companies including McDonald's and Harley-Davidson are the latest sign that American shoppers are curbing spending amid shifting U.S. trade policies.
Karoline Leavitt breaks ranks with Donald Trump running for 2028 U.S polls, says the President is trolling, but her boss thinks otherwise
White House Press Secretary Karoline Leavitt dismissed Donald Trump's hints at a 2028 presidential run as mere "trolling," despite Trump's earlier claim of "not joking" about a third term. Leavitt, during a "Trump Troll or Trump Truth" game, deemed his remarks unserious, even as Trump himself has vacillated on the idea.
Majority of U.S. voters now back historic third impeachment for Donald Trump, a record-breaking first in American political history
A recent poll indicates that a majority of US voters now support impeaching Donald Trump for a third time, revealing deep divisions within the nation. The survey, conducted by Data for Progress, shows that 52% of prospective voters, including a notable percentage of Democrats, Independents, and even Republicans, favor Congress initiating impeachment proceedings.
Donald Trump's first 100 days in office: Polls show voters dissatisfied, labelling him as chaotic and scary
Despite Donald Trump's self-praise, polls reveal widespread disapproval of his first 100 days, describing his presidency as chaotic and frightening. Voters express dissatisfaction with his handling of immigration, trade, and economic policies. The majority of Americans believe his performance is worse than that of previous presidents at the same point in their terms, even among Republicans.
'I run the country and the world, having a lot of fun': Trump brags on his second term
US President Donald Trump bragged about his second term in an interview with the Atlantic, saying that he runs the world and the country. Trump also said he is “having a lot of fun” in his second term. Trump touched on several sensitive issues, including the controversy surrounding his Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth’s use of the Signal chat app and the deportations of some Americans.
President unveils 'Trump 2028' hats for $50; sells like hotcakes on Trump Store as users on social media go berserk
The Trump Store has released a "Trump 2028" hat. This follows Donald Trump's hints about a possible third term. Steve Bannon is reportedly exploring ways to make it happen. The 22nd Amendment limits presidents to two terms. Social media users are criticizing the hat. They allege disregard for constitutional limits. The hat costs fifty US dollars.
Trump says he's being 'inundated' with requests to seek third term
Donald Trump says he is getting many requests to run for a third term. He mentions possible loopholes in the constitution. The 22nd Amendment limits presidents to two terms. One idea involves Vice President J.D. Vance becoming president in 2028. Then, Vance would step down for Trump. Trump claims he doesn't know about this plan.
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