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House Votes to Censure Rep. Al Green After Disruption During Trump’s Congressional Address

The U.S. House of Representatives voted to censure Representative Al Green, a Democrat from Texas, following his disruption during President Donald Trump's address to Congress, with the resolution passing 224-198. Initiated by Republican Representative Dan Newhouse, the censure required Green to stand in the well of the House as Speaker Mike Johnson read the resolution, highlighting tensions between Green and the Republican-controlled House. Despite some Democrats' attempts to table the resolution, the vote proceeded, underscoring the ongoing partisan dynamics and Green's contentious relationship with Trump's administration.

Trump Demands Immediate Release of Hostages from Hamas, Warns of Consequences if Group Fails to Act

Former President Donald Trump issued a stern warning to Hamas, demanding the immediate release of hostages in Gaza and the return of the bodies of those killed, following his envoy's direct talks with the group. Expressing support for Israel, Trump emphasized providing necessary resources to address the situation while suggesting a promising future for Gaza contingent on the hostages' release. His strong rhetoric, labeling Hamas leaders as "sick and twisted," underscores the heightened tensions, with Hamas responding that his threats might embolden Israel's actions, as diplomatic efforts continue.

U.S. Appeals Court Backs Trump in Dismissing Special Counsel, Igniting Debate Over Presidential Authority

The U.S. Court of Appeals for the District of Columbia has ruled in favor of President Donald Trump, allowing for the dismissal of Hampton Dellinger, head of the Office of Special Counsel, marking a pivotal moment in the debate over presidential authority to terminate federal officials. This decision temporarily overturns a lower court's ruling that deemed Dellinger's termination unlawful, suggesting the president's dismissal powers were limited to specific cases of inefficiency, neglect, or malfeasance. The case, which is part of broader efforts by the Trump administration to reshape the federal workforce, could set a precedent for presidential authority, with the court expediting its review for a final decision.

House Speaker’s Chief of Staff Arrested for DUI After Collision Near U.S. Capitol Following Trump’s Address

Hayden Haynes, chief of staff to House Speaker Mike Johnson, was arrested for driving under the influence after his vehicle collided with a Capitol vehicle near the U.S. Capitol following President Donald Trump's address to Congress. The U.S. Capitol Police confirmed the incident, noting that a driver backed into a parked vehicle, and sources identified Haynes as the driver involved. Haynes was released with a citation to appear in court, and the incident has garnered attention due to his significant role on Capitol Hill, with potential implications for his position yet to be determined.

Top Trump Officials Visit Southern Border to Highlight Immigration Efforts Amid Controversial Tariff and Guantánamo Bay Detention Proposal

Vice President JD Vance, Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth, and Director of National Intelligence Tulsi Gabbard visited the southern border to highlight the Trump administration's efforts to combat illegal immigration and drug trafficking. This visit follows the administration's imposition of a 25% tariff on Mexican imports, aimed at pressuring Mexico to address border issues more effectively. Additionally, President Trump's proposal to use Guantánamo Bay for detaining immigrants has faced significant challenges, leading to internal debates about its feasibility.

Senator Elissa Slotkin Criticizes President Trump’s “Reckless” Economic and Foreign Policies in Response to Congressional Address

In response to President Donald Trump's recent address to Congress, Michigan Senator Elissa Slotkin criticized his handling of the U.S. economy and foreign affairs, describing his approaches as "reckless." Slotkin's remarks, delivered in a concise 10-minute speech, contrasted with Trump's longer address and aimed to provide a counter-narrative to his proposals. Her critique highlights the ongoing political tensions between the parties, with Democrats expressing concerns about the administration's direction, particularly regarding economic and international policies.

CK Hutchison Sells Panama Canal Ports to U.S.-Swiss Consortium Amid U.S. Security Concerns Over Chinese Influence

CK Hutchison, a Hong Kong-based conglomerate, has agreed to sell its controlling stake in two Panama Canal ports to a consortium led by U.S. investment firm BlackRock Inc., amid concerns from the Trump administration about Chinese influence. The Panama Canal remains under Panama's control, and the government has clarified that previous operations by the Hong Kong group did not equate to Chinese control over the waterway. This sale is seen as a strategic move to address national security concerns and ensure the canal's neutrality and efficient operation in global trade.

Arab Nations Propose $53 Billion Plan to Rebuild Gaza Amid U.S. and Israeli Rejection of Displacement-Free Vision

At an emergency summit in Cairo, Arab nations, led by Egypt, proposed a $53 billion plan to reconstruct the Gaza Strip, aiming to rebuild the area without displacing its over 2 million Palestinian residents. This plan, supported by the Arab League, contrasts sharply with a controversial suggestion by former U.S. President Donald Trump, which involved transforming Gaza into a luxury real estate development by displacing its current population. However, the proposal has been rejected by both the United States and Israel, who argue that Gaza is uninhabitable and support Trump's vision of redevelopment, highlighting the ongoing complexities and differing perspectives on addressing the region's challenges.

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