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Coverage of president in the Nexus archive.
- Bank of America commits $250bn to US projects in boost to ‘America First’ agenda
Bank of America committed $250bn to US projects, which serves as a boost to the ‘America First’ agenda. This pledge came after the president snubbed the chief executive of the US’s second-largest lender earlier this year.
- Close Trump aides — but no Cabinet officials — made secret catering truck move
Trump aides were involved in a secretive move that occurred when the president departed Turkey last month. While the leader was accompanied by some of his loyal aides, top administration and Cabinet officials were not present during the clandestine transfer to a different plane.
- Top Democrat demands briefing on secret mission to extract Trump from Turkey
Chuck Schumer called for a full account of an operation that extracted Trump from Turkey. The briefing is sought regarding efforts to protect the president from what was alleged to be an Iranian assassination threat.
- South Carolina Republicans hold primary to pick Senate replacement for the late Lindsey Graham
South Carolina Republicans are holding a special primary on Tuesday to select a replacement in the U.S. Senate. This action follows the sudden death of Lindsey Graham, who was described as the president's close ally.
- South Carolina Republicans hold primary to pick Senate replacement for the late Lindsey Graham
South Carolina Republicans are casting ballots in a special primary to select a replacement following the sudden death of the president's close ally. This effort occurs just two months after nominating Lindsey Graham to return to the U.S. Senate.
- South Carolina Republicans hold primary to pick Senate replacement for the late Lindsey Graham
South Carolina Republicans are casting ballots on Tuesday in a special primary to select a replacement for the U.S. Senate. This effort follows the sudden death of Lindsey Graham, who was described as the president's close ally.
- As Trump Media scraps some businesses, it’s doubling down on Truth Social and the president
Trump Media is scrapping some businesses but is doubling down on Truth Social and the president. Separately, the president's social media company is reported to be going back to its roots.
- Trump and the failure of the Fafo doctrine
The article addresses Trump in relation to the failure of the Fafo doctrine. Furthermore, it suggests that the president’s flawed decision-making is ultimately catching up with him.
- A twist in the race for Lindsey Graham’s seat: No clear Trump-aligned candidate
In the race for Lindsey Graham’s seat, there is no clear Trump-aligned candidate. While the president backs Graham’s sister, every contender in South Carolina’s Senate primary has found themselves out of step with him, leading to the likelihood of a runoff.
- Blanche’s confirmation fight was tough. Being Trump’s AG may be tougher.
Todd Blanche has formally taken over at the Justice Department and is now facing pressure from the president to pursue his critics. These critics include James B. Comey.
- Senate confirms Todd Blanche as attorney general after bruising fight
The Senate confirmed Todd Blanche as attorney general early Saturday morning. The nomination secured backing after he made promises about handling his tenure as the country’s top law enforcement officer. The final vote count was 50-49.
- Pirro, Trump’s longtime champion, is on the outs over Reflecting Pool move
Pirro, described as D.C.’s top prosecutor, now finds her job at risk amid a break with the president regarding alleged vandalism cases. This dispute also involves the Reflecting Pool move.
- ‘I’m very good at grass.’ Why Trump goes into the weeds on one of his favorite topics
President Donald Trump enjoys talking about grass, calling it one of his favorite topics. He discusses this subject even when the setting might seem inappropriate for such a topic.
- The Argentine ranch where tech CEOs plan to ride out the apocalypse
Tech CEOs are planning to build a refuge at an Argentine ranch for surviving the apocalypse. This initiative is reportedly influenced by wild landscapes and an eccentric president, prompting executives to establish their protective retreat.
- Eye Opener: Latest on key Michigan primary race
A key primary race in Michigan could influence the Senate's balance of power in November. A man was arrested at a Trump golf course with weapons and ammunition before the president's visit.
- Armed man arrested at Trump’s LA golf course ahead of president’s visit
An armed man was arrested at Trump’s LA golf course before the president’s visit. Police found a loaded pistol and rifle in the suspect's possession, car, and home.
- Armed Man Arrested at Trump Golf Club Near Los Angeles
An armed man was arrested at Trump National Golf Club Los Angeles. The president was scheduled to speak at the club on Tuesday night.
- Man carrying ammunition arrested near Trump National Golf Club before president's visit
Federal authorities arrested a man carrying ammunition near Trump National Golf Club in LA County. The arrest occurred ahead of the president's Southern California visit, as the man was monitoring security-planning activities.
- South Korea’s president wanted a hot stock market. He got more than he bargained for
South Korea’s president promoted pro-investor policies to boost the stock market, but retail investors are now facing heavy losses due to an AI tech sector downturn. The policies are being blamed for encouraging investments that have since declined sharply.
- America’s terrifying, secret plan to deal with biological-weapon attacks
The United States is facing a biological attack involving a genetically modified plague, causing chaos with people killing neighbors they suspect of carrying the contagion. The Secretary of Defense is briefing the president on the situation.
- US, Israel planning to bombard energy-related targets in Iran, CBS reports
The US and Israel are planning a bombing campaign against energy infrastructure targets in Iran, with potential strikes this weekend. The president has not yet authorized the operation, according to CBS News sources.
- Poll analysis on cost of living and whether political parties have answers
A majority of Americans believe their incomes are not keeping up with inflation, and they perceive the president as not sufficiently focused on the issue. The poll highlights concerns about the cost of living and political parties' ability to address it.
- Secrets behind Ice Maiden Susie Wiles' grip on power: Insiders reveal her brutal instincts and cunning approach to arguments with the president
The article discusses how Susie Wiles maintains her grip on power through brutal instincts and a cunning approach in arguments with the president, as revealed by insiders.
- Uganda declares it’s Ebola ‘free’ after last patient discharged in June
Uganda declared itself Ebola-free after the last patient was discharged in June. The country's health authorities have experience in swiftly containing outbreaks, and the president advised Ugandans to avoid handshakes in May following confirmed cases.
- Iran war enters 6th month and a period of greater uncertainty
The conflict with Iran has entered its sixth month, marked by increased uncertainty. The president has avoided major escalation, but key issues remain unresolved.
- Trump threatens ‘very strong’ strikes as ‘significant’ progress reported in Iran talks
Trump threatens 'very strong' strikes while mediators from Pakistan and Qatar report significant progress in Iran talks aimed at restoring a scuttled interim deal. Regional officials indicate ongoing efforts after two weeks of conflict, with the Prime Minister set to meet the president for the first time since the war began.
- 67 boat strikes. 221 dead. The cocaine hasn’t slowed, officials report.
Operation Southern Spear, claimed by the president to have ended sea-based drug trafficking, faces contradiction from Pentagon and DEA analysts who report ongoing cocaine flows. The operation has resulted in 67 boat strikes and 221 deaths, yet drug trafficking by sea has not slowed.
- Iran halts retaliatory strikes
Iran has halted retaliatory strikes. The US Ambassador to the UN, Mike Waltz, stated that the president has decided to reconsider diplomatic negotiations.
- Romania Shoots Down Third Russian Drone, as President Calls Breaches ‘Intolerable'
Romania shot down a third Russian drone, and its President labeled the breaches 'intolerable.' Moscow did not immediately comment on the incidents.
- ‘Game of Thrones’ as Ukraine’s president, defense minister split
Ukraine's president and defense minister are experiencing a conflict, likened to the dynamics in 'Game of Thrones.' The situation highlights a split between the two officials.
- Kazakhstan’s president urges Putin to ‘freeze’ the war in Ukraine
Kazakhstan’s president urged Putin to 'freeze' the war in Ukraine. The move represents the most overt intervention from one of Moscow’s closest partners amid Kyiv's increased pressure through drone attacks.
- Iran’s government spars with state TV as mediators push talks with US
Iran's government accuses state TV (IRIB) of censorship after parts of the president's speech were not aired, while IRIB denies the allegations. The dispute involves accusations of improper attributions by the station.
- Seattle U.S. Attorney’s Office is in constitutional crisis, full stop
The Seattle U.S. Attorney’s Office is in a constitutional crisis with the DOJ, involving a conflict between the president and the U.S. Senate. The article asserts it is clear who holds the correct position in the dispute.
- Democratic lawmakers slam Trump "vanity projects" in shadow hearing
Democratic lawmakers criticized the president for pursuing vanity projects and imposing his likeness on buildings, coins, and passports. They accused him of disregarding norms in favor of his construction goals.
- Darline Graham faces pushback within GOP ahead of SC special election to fill late brother's Senate seat
Darline Graham is seeking the Republican nomination for a South Carolina special election to fill her late brother's Senate seat. While she has the President's endorsement, some GOP local officials are questioning her candidacy.
- Hospitals must not function as an extension of law enforcement: Safdarjung Hospital resident doctors
Residents association at Safdarjung Hospital seeks the President’s intervention in the Wangchuk case, asserting that hospitals must not be perceived as detention sites or tools for non-medical purposes. The doctors emphasize the need to protect patients’ rights and prevent the misuse of healthcare facilities.
- AIIMS doctors appeal to President over inquiry into events at Jantar Mantar, Wangchuk's hospitalisation
AIIMS doctors, through the RDA, have appealed to the President regarding an inquiry into events at Jantar Mantar and the hospitalization of Wangchuk. The RDA emphasized the democratic right to peaceful protest and urged constructive dialogue to address concerns.
- Burnham charms Trump as President hails 'very good' first call on North Sea oil, trade and Iran
Burnham charms Trump as the President hails a 'very good' first call discussing North Sea oil, trade, and Iran. The conversation focused on energy, commerce, and regional security topics.
- Czech central bank chief warns against joining Eurozone too early
Czech central bank chief Aleš Michl warns against joining the Eurozone too early. He resists calls to lower interest rates and criticizes the country's feuding president and prime minister.
- Trump family refiles Capital One debanking lawsuit, claiming politics played role
Eric Trump submitted a new lawsuit on behalf of The Donald J. Trump Revocable Trust, alleging Capital One abruptly terminated hundreds of accounts belonging to entities affiliated with the president. The lawsuit claims politics played a role in the account closures.