Trump News at a glance: the president tells Europe to “stop the windmills” before the commercial discussions of the EU and the United Kingdom | Trump administration

Donald Trump spent the night in his family golf complex in Scotland, but took the time to criticize European leaders on wind turbines and immigration, saying that there was no Europe unless they “come together”.
“I say two things to Europe. Stop the windmills. You ruin your country. I really think, it’s so sad. You fly and you see these windmills everywhere, ruining your beautiful fields and your valleys and killing your birds,” he said.
“On immigration, you better come together or you will no longer have Europe.”
Intensive negotiations continued on Saturday between the EU and the United States before a crisis meeting in Scotland between Trump and the president of the European Commission, Ursula von der Leyen, seeking to avoid an expensive trade war.
Here is more about this and the other key stories of Trump’s administration of the day.
Trump jumps for the press meeting to play golf before discussions about us
Donald Trump abandoned a meeting planned with the press on Saturday morning for a golf round to his seaside career in Turnberry, with music sounds from the buggy he led.
During what is presented as a four-day family visit to Scotland, Trump meets European leaders and the British Prime Minister, Keir Starmer, raising the hope of new trade agreements with the EU and the United Kingdom.
On the prospects of an EU trade agreement, the American president said that there were “20 collision points”. When asked what they were, he said, “Well, I don’t want to tell you what are the collage points.”
He described Ursula von der Leyen as a “highly respected woman” and said that the meeting on Sunday with the head of the EU would be “good”, assessing the chances of an agreement like “a good 50-50”.
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Democrats ask for a copy of Epstein ‘Birthday Book’
Friday, the Democrats of the Chamber sent a letter to the lawyers representing the succession of Jeffrey Epstein requesting a copy of the so-called “Birthday Book” which contains a raw and Doodle poem by Donald Trump to celebrate the 50th anniversary of the late sexual offender.
In the letter, members of California, Ro Khanna and Robert Garcia, say that the content of the book can be “essential” to monitoring the management congress by the Trump administration of the Epstein controversy. In the letter, they ask for a “complete and not expelled” copy of the book by August 10.
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The “DEGE Ministry of Effectiveness” (DOGE) uses artificial intelligence to create an “deletion list” of federal regulations, according to a report, offering to use the tool to reduce 50% of regulations by the first anniversary of the second inauguration of Donald Trump.
The DOGE AI deregulation decision -making decision will analyze 200,000 government regulations, according to the internal documents obtained by the Washington Post, and will select those he judges is no longer required by law.
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Thailand and Cambodia have agreed to “meet immediately” to determine a cease-fire, according to Donald Trump, who spoke to the leaders of the two countries when he was looking for an end of conflicts that continued for a third consecutive day.
In social networks publications, Trump said: “The two parties are looking for an immediate ceasefire and peace”, adding that he would not negotiate a trade agreement with both sides until the fights do not stop.
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A discomfort like cotswolds crowded crowded for JD VANCE’s summer holidays
The narrow tracks and the honeyed stone walls of Stow-on-the-Wold are not the framework where one would expect to see an angry altercation. But could this charming British city soon end up at the heart of angry American wars of American culture?
According to reports, the American vice-president, JD Vance, will be on vacation in the Cotswolds with his family next month, and the demonstrators are determined to let him know how warm the reception will not be in the chocolate box campaign in England.
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Woman who fled Cuba for the asylum arrested at the US immigration courtroom
Jenny, 25, has legally entered the United States, but ice agents arrested him after a hearing, part of a growing trend in court detentions.
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The men freed from El Salvador Mega-Prison endured “torture sanctioned by the State”, say the lawyers
The Venezuelans that the Trump administration expelled to the most notorious megaprison of El Salvador endured the “torture sanctioned by the State”, the lawyers of some of the men said, as more and more stories emerge on the horrors they encountered during the capacity.
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Can a rural hospital by the edge survive the Trump bill?
The Republican legislators voted for the “great beautiful bill”, but the Medicaid cuts strike hard in rural areas like the poorest county of Missouri, Pémiscot.
The Memorial Pemicot Hospital has long been the destination of those who meet a disaster in this rural section of farms and cities. However, his service days can be counted.
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Hundreds of people kidnapped from the “Alligator Alcatraz” detention camp, says Desantis
Florida has started to expel people from the famous detention camp “Alligator Alcatraz,” said the state governor, and deportations are expected to increase in the coming weeks.
During a press conference in the controversial installation, Ron Desantis said that “hundreds of illegals have been removed” from the establishment. He then clarified that most of them were transported by Aircraft of Alligator Alcatraz to other detention facilities in the United States.
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