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Trump News at a glance: to close a chance to “get rid of many things that we did not want,” explains the president | Trump administration

Donald Trump blamed Democrats for died talks who have made an American government close to everything except certain, and threatened to punish the party and its voters when you stop by targeting progressive priorities and forcing job cuts from the mass public sector.

Late Tuesday, the Democrats of the Senate voted a republican bill to continue to finance the government, putting it on an almost certain path towards a closure after midnight on Wednesday for the first time in almost seven years. Democrats refused to vote for the bill unless it includes a series of health care concessions.

After the vote, the White House management and budget office has published a note saying that “affected agencies should now execute their plans for an ordered closure”.

“So we were going to dismiss many people who are going to be very affected. And they are democrats, they will be a democrats,” said Trump at an event prior to the White House. The president added that “a lot of good closings” and suggested that he would use the break to “get rid of many things we did not want, and it would be democratic things”.


The United States is heading for the first government judgment in almost seven years

Trump said on Tuesday that a government closure was “probably probably” after discussions between Congress leaders on continuous funding seemed little progress before midnight deadline.

Democrats require an extension of tax credits to premiums for the health plans of the Acting on Affordable Care Act (ACA), which expire at the end of the year. They also want to cancel the Republican Cups in Medicaid, the program offering health care to poor and disabled Americans and public media.

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Federal agencies blame Democrats for an imminent closure in violation of the Act on Apparent Trap

Several American federal agencies have started to blame the Democrats for an imminent government closure, in a decision which, according to experts, seems to violate the Hatch law, which limits the political activities of government employees.

Some agencies would have sent e-mails to employees on Tuesday afternoon, while others have published public statements to make democrats, the “radical left” and the “radical liberals at the congress” for a potential government closure at midnight.

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Trump defends troops in American cities after Hegseth decreases the efforts of Dei Militaire

To an address of assembled generals and admirals, Pete Hegseth, the American defense secretary, described the modifications of military policy and philosophy in a set of 10 guidelines intended to change organizational culture around physical form, race and gender, describing the previous state of military affairs such as “awakened service”.

Donald Trump followed HegSeth’s call to adopt the virtues of lethality as a doctrine with a suggestion buried in a one -hour campaign style speech that the collection of senior enrolled officers and enrolled advisers should consider targeting American cities and civilian populations as a training exercise.

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Trump gives Hamas three or four days’ to respond to the Gaza plan

Donald Trump gave Hamas an ultimatum of “three or four days” to respond to his plan of peace and reconstruction proposed to Gaza, warning that the militant group “would pay in hell” if he rejected the agreement, as the Israeli offensive continued, inflicting new civil losses.

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Trump says that the $ 500 million agreement concluded with Harvard to settle the dispute

Donald Trump said that his administration had entered into an agreement with Harvard and that the school would pay $ 500 million to settle the dispute between the federal government and the university.

“Linda ends the latest details,” Trump told journalists at an event at the Oval Office, referring to Linda McMahon, Secretary of Education. “And they will pay around $ 500 million and they will use business schools. They will teach people how to do AI and many other things, engines, a lot.”

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The judge reigns against politics to expel pro-Palestinian students

A federal judge ruled that the Trump administration policy to hold and expel foreign researchers over its pro-Palestinian opinions violates the American Constitution and has been conceived for “intentionally” the rights to freedom of expression.

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Trump announces an agreement with Pfizer to reduce the prices of medication

Donald Trump announced Tuesday that Pfizer, the prescription drug manufacturer, agreed to offer drugs at “highly reduced prices” via a website operated by the federal government.

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