President Trump proposed a bold idea tonight for the United States to assume control over the Gaza Strip, shortly after suggesting the relocation of all Palestinians from the area to neighboring countries. Speaking at a press conference with Israeli Prime Minister Bibi Netanyahu, who supported the plan, Trump stated, “The US will take over the Gaza Strip, and we will do a job with it too.”
Trump elaborated that the U.S. would manage the region, removing dangerous unexploded ordnance and other weapons, demolishing the damaged structures, and re-developing the land into an economic hub. He emphasized that the goal would be to create an environment offering abundant housing and job opportunities for the local population.

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President Trump warned on Tuesday that Iran would face complete destruction if it were to assassinate him. He revealed that he had already prepared an official directive ensuring such an outcome in the event of his death.
“If they did that, they would be obliterated. That would be the end,” Trump stated from the Oval Office, where he was in the process of signing a directive to reimpose strict pressure measures against Tehran.
“I’ve left instructions. If they do it, they get obliterated. There won’t be anything left, and they shouldn’t be able to do it. And Biden should have said that, but he never did. I don’t know why. Lack of intelligence, perhaps,” Trump continued, criticizing the current administration for failing to issue similar warnings.
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President Donald Trump and visiting Israeli Prime Minister Bibi Netanyahu will hold a joint press conference in Washington. The Israeli prime minister is the first foreign leader to visit the White House in Trump’s second term.
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On Monday, Rep. Ilhan Omar, D-Minn., sharply criticized both former President Donald Trump and billionaire entrepreneur Elon Musk for their efforts to undermine the United States Agency for International Development (USAID), accusing Trump of initiating steps toward establishing a dictatorship.
Omar, alongside other Democratic lawmakers, gathered outside the USAID office in Washington, D.C., denouncing the attempts by Trump and Musk to dismantle independent agencies like USAID, claiming that these efforts were aimed at reducing wasteful spending but could potentially undermine the agency’s essential functions.

Stephen A. Smith, known for his multimillion-dollar career discussing sports on ESPN, is now entertaining thoughts of a potential shift to politics. His interest was sparked by a recent poll showing him just one percentage point behind former Vice Presidential nominee Tim Walz.
Although Smith’s 2 percent polling result may not seem noteworthy on the surface, coming so close to Walz’s 3 percent has made him wonder if a political career might actually be feasible.
During an episode of The Stephen A. Smith Show, Smith acknowledged that while a political run seems unlikely for him, the poor state of the Democratic Party has made him reconsider.

Vice President JD Vance sits down with Maria Bartiromo to discuss the tragic Washington, DC plane crash, Democratic obstruction in the Senate, House Minority Leader Hakeem Jeffries’ vow to battle Trump’s agenda and more.
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Sen. John Fetterman, D-Pa. discusses President Donald Trump’s remaining Cabinet nominees and border security policies on ‘Fox News Sunday.’
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The IDF’s Rabbinical Corps has introduced several groundbreaking innovations over the past few months to support soldiers in maintaining their faith while engaged in combat. These developments, inspired by the ongoing conflict on multiple fronts, aim to provide practical solutions for the spiritual needs of the military.

On Sunday, Secretary of State Marco Rubio informed Panamanian President José Raúl Mulino that the Central American nation must urgently limit Chinese influence in the Panama Canal region or risk facing consequences from the Trump administration. Mulino responded, insisting that “there is no real threat of retaking the canal or the use of force.”
Rubio, embarking on his first international trip as the United States’ chief diplomat, met with Mulino for direct discussions. Mulino has resisted demands from the U.S. regarding Panama’s control of the vital global trade artery.

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